UNESCO voted on Friday to include the Church of the Nativity in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem in its list of World Heritage Sites.
The decision was announced during a meeting of UNESCO delegates in St. Petersburg. Thirteen members of the 21-strong World Heritage Committee supported the...
On October 31, 2011 – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) approved Palestinian membership in a vote of 107-14 with 52 abstentions. The Jewish lackeys American lawmakers have threatened to stop US contribution of $80 million (22% of total budget) to UNESCO...
Alex Newman
The New American
Dec 3, 2010
The United Nations and its corporate allies called for a global ban on incandescent light bulbs and kerosene lamps Wednesday at the COP16 global-warming summit in Cancun, claiming in a new study that “energy-efficient” lights would reduce the amount of...
If you are following the chemtrails here are 2 reads for you. I have cut and pasted from both articles as a teaser. Looks like everyone is on the bandwagon under fixing climate change! Apologies in advance - its a bit all over the place...
agriculture
al gore
aluminum
bill gates
biological
biotechnology
chemtrails
climate change
depopulation
engineering
euros
genetically modified
genetics
ipcc
jeff rense
monsanto
police
radiation
space
unfccc
usa
PARIS (AFP) – Fifty-five nations including the world's top carbon polluters have registered their commitments to combat global warming, the UN climate chief said late Monday.
The pledges from both industrialised and developing countries for cutting greenhouse gases up to 2020 cover nearly 80...
Genevieve Moore
Infowars
December 9, 2009
An Examination of Carbon, Carbon Dioxide, Land Use and the Backdoor Condemnation of Private Property Rights
Bush didn’t have to sign the Kyoto Protocol. The plan is in effect.
This exposé, if you will, is composed to shine light on Carbon...
advertising
carbon
climate change
department of energy
emissions
finance / economics
fossil fuels
fossils
globalists
globalization
oxygen
police
pollution
the universe
unfccc
universe
usa
Felicity Carus
London Guardian
Friday, November 27, 2009
The Danish parliament today passed legislation which will give police sweeping powers of “pre-emptive” arrest and extend custodial sentences for acts of civil disobedience. The “deeply worrying” law comes ahead of the UN climate talks...
Henry Lamb
Worldview Times
October 22, 2009
Copenhagen is about to become the successor to Kyoto as the synonym for the U.N.’s plan to control climate change. The 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change will meet in Copenhagen December...
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