United Nations, New York, 14 may 2010 - A United Nations development panel has stressed the smarter use of resources and sustainable economic growth as key drivers to tackle climate change and achieve the anti-poverty targets with a 2015 deadline.
Fertile land, clean water and adequate sanitation are crucial if countries are to break out of the poverty trap and prosper, according to the Commission on Sustainable Development, whose current session focused on transport, waste management, chemicals and mining.
The employment lifestyle is not sustainable. That is what creates our world problems including pollution to our air, land, water and food making us diseased, young andold, energy crisis, war, immigration, reoccurring financial crises, inequality and social welfare programs.
A garden paradise lifestyle could heal our land and our bodies and solve the world problems quickly. It is God's best for us. We are going the wrong way.
Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28-30
MarieDevine 1 year ago