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Politics : What is Agenda 21 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neeka who wrote (113)6/13/2015 3:14:35 AM
From: Vendit™  Respond to of 136
 
7 Key Events That Are Going To Happen By The End Of September

September 25th to September 27th – The United Nations is going to launch a brand new sustainable development agenda for the entire planet. Some have called this “Agenda 21 on steroids”. But this new agenda is not just about the environment. It also includes provisions regarding economics, agriculture, education and gender equality. On September 25th, the Pope will travel to New York to give a major speech kicking off the UN conference where this new agenda will be unveiled.



To: Neeka who wrote (113)9/25/2015 9:12:24 AM
From: Vendit™  Respond to of 136
 
What a surprise. See my previous post made this past June 13th but ignore the link in that post.

BREAKING NEWS
Pope Francis addresses United NationsLive

Pope to push action on climate, migrants at U.N.

USA TODAY 8:54 a.m.

Pope Francis will urge world leaders at the United Nations in New York on Friday to act as compassionate custodians on issues including Europe's migrant crisis, world conflict and climate change.

The speech to the 193-member U.N. General Assembly "will expand on the central themes" Francis has already discussed during his trip to the United States and Cuba so far, said Thomas Rosica, an aide in the Vatican press office. Francis' visit to the United Nations will be the fifth by a pope.

As of 8:10 AM scattered crowds of Catholic faithful and critics lined the streets along 2nd Avenue near the United Nations building, and the city's security precautions were in full display. First avenue, where the U.N. complex sits along the East River, is closed off to most pedestrians with only credentialed people allowed to pass. Security is out in force with plenty of uniformed cops and barricades at each corner.

The entire article:

usatoday.com