The President's News Conference in Rio de Janeiro June
13, 1992
The
President. “Well, let me first express my thanks and congratulations to
President Collor and the Brazilian people and to all responsible for this
Conference for their hospitality, for their tremendous success in hosting
the Earth summit.
It's
obvious to all who came to Rio that the Brazilians made a special effort to
accommodate so many heads of states and delegates and journalists and
visitors. They managed it flawlessly, and they managed it with grace and
good humor. We've had a very successful visit.
We've signed a
climate convention.
We've
asked others to join us in presenting action plans for the implementation
of the climate convention.
We've
won agreement on forest principles. We found a warm reception among the G -
7 and many developing countries to our Forests for the Future initiative.
Many U.S. proposals on oceans and public participation on
the importance of economic of economic instruments and free markets were
included in this mammoth Agenda
21 document and the Rio Declaration.”
President William J.
Clinton
Introduction
The President's Council on Sustainable
Development (PCSD) was established by President Clinton in June 1993 to
advise him on sustainable development and develop "bold, new approaches to
achieve our economic, environmental, and equity goals."
"In the United States, the PCSD was
conceived to formulate recommendations for the implementation of Agenda
21"
Formally established by Executive Order
#12852, the PCSD was administered as a federal advisory committee
under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
The President's Council on Sustainable
Development states that -
"In April 1997,
President Clinton asked the council to advise him on: next steps in building a new environmental management system for the
21st century... and policies that foster U.S. leadership on sustainable development internationally. The council was also charged to ensure that social
equity issues are fully integrated..."
President George W. Bush
"Sustainable"
means to create and maintain conditions, under which humans and
nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social,
economic, and other requirements of present and future generations of
Americans...
President George W. Bush
January 24, 2007
(Executive
Order #13423)
Section 2 of the Executive
Order directs Federal agencies to implement sustainable
practices for:
·
Energy efficiency and
reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
·
Use of renewable energy.
·
Reduction in water
consumption intensity.
·
Acquisition of green
products and services.
·
Pollution prevention,
including reduction or elimination of the use of toxic and hazardous chemicals
and materials.
·
Cost-effective waste
prevention and recycling programs.
·
Increased diversion of
solid waste.
·
Sustainable design/high
performance buildings.
·
Vehicle fleet
management, including the use of alternative fuel vehicles and alternative
fuels and the further reduction of petroleum consumption.
·
Electronics stewardship.
President Barack H. Obama
President Obama issued Executive Order
#13575 on June 9, 2011.
This executive order established THE
WHITE HOUSE RURAL COUNCIL and in part:
Executive Order
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of America and in order to enhance Federal engagement with rural
communities, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Policy. 16% of
the American population lives in rural counties. Strong, sustainable rural communities are essential to winning the future and ensuring American
competitiveness in the years ahead.
These communities supply our food, fiber, and energy,
safeguard our natural resources, and are essential in the development of
science and innovation. Though rural communities face numerous challenges, they
also present enormous economic potential.
The Federal Government has an important role to play in
order to expand access to the capital necessary for economic growth, promote
innovation, improve access to health care and education, and expand outdoor
recreational activities on public lands.
To enhance the Federal Government's
efforts to address the needs of rural America, this order
establishes a council to better coordinate Federal programs and maximize the impact of Federal investment to promote economic
prosperity and quality of life in our rural communities.
And in part: (d)
identify and facilitate rural economic opportunities associated with energy
development, outdoor recreation, and other conservation related activities.
What is Agenda 21?
“This largest-ever world meeting brought Heads of State and
government officials together with international organizations and
representatives of non-government organizations (NGOs) from around the world.
A 700 page global plan of action called Agenda 21 was produced as a result of
the Earth Summit: it represents the consensus reached by 178 States on how we
can secure our future.
Agenda 21 is like a blueprint for global partnership aiming
at a high quality environment and a healthy economy for all peoples of the
planet.
Agenda 21 addresses the critical issues we face as a global community:
continuing damage to ecosystems, the worsening of poverty, hunger and ill
health, increasing world population and illiteracy.
Agenda 21 is composed of 40 chapters that identify each
challenge and propose simple realistic solutions towards sustainable development
which is: meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
Around the world, governments, businesses, non-governmental and other
organizations are already putting the ideas from Agenda 21 to work. It is
crucial to maintain the momentum of the Rio process and implement the
agreements that were reached. This task will require not only the leadership
and funding of governments and business, but also the vision, cooperation and
work of every citizen.
Sustainable development cannot be
achieved without all sectors of society working together.”
Housing – Next Phase:
The above overview of our federal
policies and Agenda 21 outlines reasonable and attainable goals. However, it is
important to read the fine print and study how the International Council
for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) has been changing our minds at the
local level for over 20-years!
The basic concept of freedom is our
land and land ownership. If our vision of freedom is altered and Agenda 21
initiatives continue to be implemented our basic rights will disappear before
our eyes.
We must become aware of the Agenda
21 initiatives implemented at the local level.
Our real estate development industry is directly
affected and quickly changed at the local level.
We the people are closest to
decision makers at the LOCAL LEVEL – let’s wake up and make a difference – Keep
the UN, Agenda 21 and ICLEI out of your local community.!
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