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A Brief Overview of Sustainable Development Copyright OK-SAFE, Inc. Rev. 2012

What is Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development? Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Source: The Brundtland Report, 1987 Targets: Producers, Consumers All Human Activity Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro, 1992

Oklahoma Legislature 1992 S.R. 30 A RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT; CALLING UPON THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO RE-ESTABLISH THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES AS A LEADER IN MANAGING THE PLANET S RESOURCES.

A Sustainable America 1993 Creation of the President s Council on Sustainable Development 1999 Produced Towards a Sustainable America a roadmap to direct U.S. policy

US Department of State Based on UNCED s recommendations has established a Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) to monitor implementation of Agenda 21 recommendations. The U.S. strongly supports the CSD as a primary international body for promoting sustainable development worldwide. The United States works domestically to implement the recommendations made at the Rio Conference. Source: U.S. Department of State, 95/06/09 Fact Sheet: Global Environmental Issues, Bureau of Public Affairs

Political Agenda Based on 3 Assumptions (Lies): 1) The earth s resources are limited and finite 2) There is no God but Earth worship is okay

Global Climate Change 3) Anthropogenic (man-made) climate change

Oops! Climategate!

Requires Changing Consumption Patterns You Must Change Your: Energy Use Transportation Modes Life Styles Choices Buy, Sell, or Trade Smart Meter Compliance is Measured via Technological Monitoring

Digital Everything Persons, Places, Things, and Events Data on persons, places, things, and events is being collected, aggregated, analyzed and shared across jurisdictions regionally, nationally and internationally Technology now includes the ability to locate, identify and track (surveille) persons, places, things and events remotely

All Encompassing Economy Promotes redistribution of wealth Equity Social Justice, vs. Equal Justice Requires shift in attitudes, values, Environment Elevates Nature above Man Climate Change Business backed Dictates Air & by support of Population beliefs Control Water Use government Multiculturalism Control of natural Public/Private Goal is to not exceed the carrying capacity of the Earth Seeks to abolish resources Partnerships Education vs. for Sustainable private Development property For Central Everyone land Private Enterprise Requires Central Planning Changes & in Technology to management Track and NGO s used to Monitor consumption Compliance Energy use implement patterns Biodiversity

Education - (Indoctrination) (DESD 2005-2014) The reorienting of existing education policies and programs to address the social, environmental and economic knowledge, skills and values inherent to sustainability in a holistic and interdisciplinary manner; The development of public understanding and awareness of the principles of sustainable development; The development of specialized training programs to ensure that all sectors of society have the skills necessary to perform their work in a sustainable manner. Source: U.S. Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development

Information Collection The issues of affordability and access to the National Information Infrastructure must be squarely addressed as key components of sustainable development.

New Urbanism The New Urbanism is a reaction to sprawl. A growing movement of architects, planners, developers, and others, the New Urbanism is based on principles of planning and architecture that work together to create human-scale, walkable communities. Highly densified development OKC area

Walkable Communities Bye, Bye Car Residents access their community on foot Streets are designed or re-designed to favor pedestrians/bikes Pedestrians are given priority in neighborhood, work, school, and shopping areas Car traffic restricted, penalized; limits to parking Photo Source: http://www.bikewalk.org/pdfs/ncbwpubwalkablecomm.pdf

Tulsa Without Cars OU-Tulsa presentation, December 2008

Smart Growth = Density Policy Guidelines for cities, regions, and states

SmartCode = Zoning Changes Transect zones dictates all land use Density at the core; controlled and restricted land use in each transect; creates zones where people/homes will be limited/or not allowed

PlaniTulsa 2009 Based on New Urbanism

Email to church architect We are opposed to the mega-church isolated in the countryside or suburbs surrounded by acres of parking. This is an environmentally and socially unsustainable model; it paves the landscape, it forces driving, it isolates the membership from the rest of the community, and it isolates the driver from the church. It is profoundly anti-civic. SmartCode editor, Sandy Sorlien, June 2008

MAPS 3 OKC

ICLEI Oklahoma - Not OK! *The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives

Example: Greeningokc.com Developing a comprehensive plan Over the next year, the City's Planning Department will draft a new comprehensive plan to guide the future growth and development of our city through the next 20 years. The plan is intended to be founded on international principles of energy and environmental sustainability.

Sustainable Development is An oppressive, tyrannical political agenda, aimed at regulating and controlling all human activity Used to monitor and change consumption patterns Contrary to the established principles of U.S. Sovereignty and the free enterprise system Profoundly anti-private property Anti-liberty & freedom Un-Godly Implemented by: (partial list) Land use policy changes Energy use restrictions Transportation policy changes Comprehensive development plans Conservation easements Tax Credits to Modify Behavior Neighborhood associations Zoning code changes

Action Steps 1) Understanding Sustainable Development Agenda 21 www.freedomadvocates.org 2) Websites: www.freedom21.org www.americanpolicy.org 3) OK-SAFE, Inc. website: www.ok-safe.com 4) Randy Bright articles: www.ok-safe.com 5) Check ICLEI* to see implementation plans: www.icleiusa.org 6) Talk to your OK legislators about concerns with sustainable development 7) Watch ALL OK legislation having to do with: Land Use i.e. conservation easements, land banking, restricting development, etc. Water use i.e. on private property Animal tracking i.e. NAIS Using Technology to monitor Modifying behavior, i.e. with tax credits *The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives