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FrankRep
01-21-2012, 03:47 PM
South Florida climate change plan attacked (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/palm-beach/fl-climate-reaction-20120120,0,3271111.story)

Sun Sentinel
January 20, 2012


A South Florida plan to prepare for rising sea levels and other consequences of climate change has drawn intense criticism from a small segment of the public who see a conspiracy to weaken the United States.

"Bogus science." "Socialist power grab." "A UN-based manmade global warming agenda that will tangle us all up in a nightmare."
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Comments are being accepted through March 16. A new draft will be prepared and taken for approval to the four county commissions. Of the 25 comments received so far, most came from government agencies or non-profit groups and called for various changes to improve it. Nine from the general public saw the entire enterprise as a fraud, a number augmented by the dozens who wrote critical comments on newspaper web pages.

Gary K. Runge, of Coral Springs, submitted a comment to Broward County that the officials who produced the plan were the unwitting dupes of a United Nations attack on U.S. sovereignty called Agenda 21. The 1992 document is blueprint for sustainable development adopted a UN environmental conference.

"You are now into international politics, whether you like it or not and are no longer just a County Government entity, but a pawn in a huge insidious plan that adversely affects Florida," he wrote.
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What is Agenda 21?


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What are the UN's Agenda 21 and ICLEI? (http://thenewamerican.com/tech-mainmenu-30/environment/8072-what-are-the-uns-agenda-21-and-iclei)

It's true what constitutionalists have heard that the UN's Agenda 21 and ICLEI threaten our free economy and property rights. by Thomas R. Eddlem

Your Hometown & the United Nations' Agenda 21 (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/tech-mainmenu-30/environment/6235-your-hometown-a-the-united-nations-agenda-21)

In March 2010, Nor-Cal Produce, a family-owned produce business in West Sacramento, was fined $32,500 by the California Air Resources Board (ARB, or CARB), but was not charged with, or even accused of, illegal emissions, but merely for having failed to notice a new regulation posted by CARB requiring all semi-trailers, shipping containers, vans, and rail cars with diesel-powered refrigerators to file a report with the agency. by William F. Jasper

How to Fight Back Against The United Nations "Sustainable Development" Agenda (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/opinion/967-tom-deweese/6565-how-to-fight-back-against-sustainable-development)

How do we fight back against the United Nations' Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development in our local community? Here are some thoughts. By Tom DeWesse

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Dumps United Nations' Agenda 21 Participation (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/6819-pennsylvania-county-rejects-agenda-21)

Montgomery County, Pennsylvania will be letting its membership in ICLEI (International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives), lapse due to constituent pressure and dislike for ICLEI’s message.

Edmond, Oklahoma Dumps United Nations' Agenda 21 Participation (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/6783-edmond-oklahoma-dumps-agenda-21)

Edmond, Oklahoma has withdrawn membership in ICLEI as a result of constituent pressure and a local grassroots group, Govern Edmond Locally (http://gelok.org/) (GEL) were instrumental in supplying educated opposition.

Carroll County, Maryland Cancels Agenda 21 Participation (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/tech-mainmenu-30/environment/6542-maryland-county-cancels-agenda-21-participation)

Board of County Commissioners in Carroll County, Maryland, recently voted to abolish the county’s Office of Sustainability, and then speedily followed that move with a vote to quit the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), the front group launched by the United Nations to carry out Agenda 21.