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Environmental Protection or War by a Different Name? Establishment of the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) for international foreign policy on the environment, followed by the establishment of the EPA as a domestic agency of government. CEQ was established to represent American interests at the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) conference in 1972. The output of the Stockholm Conference was the Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment.
1972 – U.S. and USSR sign Environmental Cooperation Treaty
1972 – UN Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, June 5-16, 1972
Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
World Conservation Strategy: Living Resource Conservation for Sustainable Development IUCN, UNEP, WWF, collaboration with FAO and UNESCO 1980
Led to
35/7 Draft World Charter for Nature, 49th plenary meeting, 30 October 1980
United Nations Environmental Law
U.S. Path to Environmental Communism Under International Law
United-States Mexico Agreement on the Environment in the Border Area
August 14, 1983
Note the following:
Recalling that the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, proclaimed in Stockholm in 1972 . . .
. . .
Each Party designates a national coordinator whose principal functions will be to coordinate and monitor implementation of this Agreement . . . In the case of the United States of America the national coordinator shall be the Environmental Protection Agency, and in the case of Mexico it shall be the Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia, through the Subsecretaria de Ecologia.
Note: the Secretary of State oversees all international treaties
Article 4 – For the purposes of this Agreement . . . the “border area” refers to the area situated 100 kilometers on either side of the inland and maritime boundaries between the Parties.
See Articles 9 and 14 – outside participation (UN+) and outside money (UN NGOs+)
Stepping Stones of Treason by Treaty
1983 La Paz Treaty with Mexico
EPA International Waste Agreements – Incremental International Law
1986 Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste – Canada note reference to 1972 Stockholm, Principle 21
1986 Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste – Mexico note reference to 1972 Stockholm, Principle 21
1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
1989 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal international law
1989 – Margaret Thatcher, Climate Change
1990 global pollution prevention
1993 NAFTA Agreement, Article 104.1 – incorporating 1986 Transboundary Waste – Canada and La Paz Treaty with Mexico
1994 Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) to oversee the North American Agreement on Environments Cooperation.
Global Systems, G7 – 1994
Theme 6 – Environment and Natural Resources Management
Blueprint for the Reinvention of Government
Clinton-Gore: Administrative Revolution (Coup d’etat)
Merging Canadian Provinces and American States
Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER)
UNEP 40th Anniversary Book (page 29)
The Stockholm Conference had agreed on a Declaration with an associated set of Principles. It had agreed on an Action Plan of 109 recommendations: the world’s first tentative blueprint for planetary environmental management. Its scope was enormous, calling for global cooperation to monitor the biosphere, safeguard ecosystems, curb marine pollution, improve housing in poor countries, collect genetic samples, protect whales and other endangered species, study energy needs and sources, aid population planning, conserve soils and forests and fisheries, promote environmental education and training and information exchange, and adapt trade and aid policies so as to share equitably the burdens of environmental protection.
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