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IPBES Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
This article exposes the hidden agenda behind the corporate takeover of natural resources under the guise of environmental action, as pushed by global entities like IPBES and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. It argues that these so-called sustainability measures infringe on individual land use rights, displace local communities, and hand control to multinational corporations. Instead of…
RED ALERT | Green Impact Exchange – an incremental approach to trading nature on Wall Street
Discover how activist investors and Wall Street tycoons are gaining control over U.S. public lands through corporate entities and ESG-driven financial assets. The Green Impact Exchange, under SEC consideration, aims to be the first U.S. securities exchange dedicated to funding green agendas, reshaping public and private land management. Learn about the implications of this corporate…
Infrastructure bill calls for ‘impaired detection technology’ that will control and surveil how you drive
The recently passed Infrastructure Bill has made headlines for its ambitious goals of improving the nation’s roads, bridges, and public transportation systems. However, buried within its lengthy provisions is a contentious mandate that has raised significant concerns among privacy advocates and proponents of personal freedom alike. The requirement for auto manufacturers to include “impairment detection…
Tucson 15-minute city proposal calls for reprioritization of transportation away from automobiles
The City of Tucson has put forth a Climate Action Plan to implement the controversial 15-minute-city agenda in a citywide referendum labeled “Tuscon Resilient Together.” This proposal comes at the heels of Tucson Mayor Regina Romero’s declaration of a climate emergency, and commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by the year 2030.
SPECIAL REPORT | Desalination: A monopoly on western water
Lake Powell and Mead are at the lowest point since their construction. The water, too many folks in the west, especially the farmers, is a serious concern. Now a resolution is starting to emerge in the mainstream that, on the surface, appears will provide us with an abundance of water and forever secure Arizona’s water…
The UN and property rights by Henry Lamb
In this article Henry Lamb exposes how the United States is adhering to the demands of global governance in the name of biodiversity. In addition to what he writes in this article, these changes have direct influence on the travel management process.