Tom DeWeese

“Nature has an integral set of different values (cultural, spiritual and material) where humans are one strand in nature’s web and all living creatures are considered equal. Therefore the natural way is the right way and human activities should be molded along nature’s rhythms.” from the UN’s Biodiversity Treaty presented at the 1992 UN Earth Summit.
This quote lays down the ground rules for the entire Sustainable Development agenda. It says humans are nothing special – just one strand in the nature of things or, put another way, humans are simply biological resources. Sustainablist policy is to oversee any issue in which man reacts with nature – which, of course, is literally everything. And because the environment always comes first, there must be great restrictions over private property ownership and control. This is necessary, Sustainablists say, because humans only defile nature. In fact, the report from the 1976 UN Habitat I conference said: “Land …cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principle instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore, contributes to social injustice.”

2 thoughts on “Tom DeWeese

  1. shinichi Post author

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    “Nature has an integral set of different values (cultural, spiritual and material) where humans are one strand in nature’s web and all living creatures are considered equal. Therefore the natural way is the right way and human activities should be molded along nature’s rhythms.” という文章は、いろいろなところに出てくる。そのほとんどがアメリカ人が書いたものだ。

    1992年の国連アース・サミットで提案された生物の多様性に関する条約 (Biodiversity Treaty) からの引用だというけれど、その条約のどこを探してもそんな文章はない。会議の議事録をいろいろと漁ってみたけれど、見つからなかった。

    この文章は、あちらこちらにコピーされ、「引用」されている。キリスト教的な価値観を持つ一部のアメリカ人たちには、人間も自然のなかのひとつの種だという考え方は、絶対に受け入れられないようだ。

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