New UNFPA Report Goes Green to Promote "Reproductive Rights"
NEW YORK - C-FAM - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) released its annual State of the World Population Report yesterday, linking efforts to promote "sustainable development" and affect "climate change" to its "reproductive rights" agenda. Critics see the report as a thinly-veiled attempt to harness popular environmental concerns in service of population control.
The report, "Facing a Changing World: Women, Population and Climate," asserts that achieving "universal access to reproductive health" would both contribute to declines in fertility and "help reduce green-house gas emissions in the long run." It calls upon nations to "fully fund family planning services and contraceptive supplies."


Sounding alarmist, UNFPA claims that "The harsh realities of high per capita emissions among industrialized countries and swiftly rising ones among developing countries highlight the urgency of mobilizing all of humanity to stop collectively at the brink of this possible climate disaster zone." ...
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I live in a third world country. Is terrible what people do around here. There are families with 10 or more people and about 8 or 9 of them, are children. And it gets better, all of them, starve togheter.
I believe that control of population is essential, and it would be rather, without that hipocrisy. People that cannot support thenselves, should not have children. Is not love that make them stick togheter... is the misery and the lack of attitude. The Catholic church forbide a lot of things, many of them, are essential to make people more reasonable and
enviromentally correct. I don't believe that make things work correctly, is not in order to the church. Keep the control of weak minds is more important to Catholic Church, or God really ask for money ? I do not believe it.