Should local governments follow environmental guidelines set by the United Nations?
At the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development 178 countries voted to adopt Agenda 21. Agenda 21 is non-binding action plan that sets climate sustainability and poverty. guidelines for national, state and local governments. Proponents argue that the agenda’s guidelines will encourage federal and local governments to protect the environment and combat poverty. Opponents argue that global organizations should not make rules for local governments and these rules are unnecessary because they are impossible to enforce.
@8TF3NMY3yrs3Y
UN guidelines should certainly be considered alongside local ones, but not forced
@8QDNJZR3yrs3Y
It should give them substantial deference.
@8Q84X473yrs3Y
No, but become the world leader in environmental standards, and also increase sanctions on countries that are the top contributors of global pollution
@8Q2GXXR3yrs3Y
No, we should work toward stopping climate change, but as long as other countries don't follow guidelines, we shouldn't have to.
@8KJ2VQ73yrs3Y
We should be leading in the environmental standards, as well as there should be sanctions put on top global pollution contributors
@8FK5SS33yrs3Y
No, increase sanctions on countries that are the top contributors of global pollution, and create our own guidelines to become the world leader in environmental standards
@8C6SJVL4yrs4Y
No, abolish the UN, increase sanctions on countries that are the top contributors of global pollution, and become world leader in environmental standards
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