The United States has recently signed onto the G20 Bali Leaders' Declaration pledging adherence to the "Purposes and Principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations." This declaration includes a focus on "global food security" through "sustainable and resilient agriculture," new "innovative practices and technologies" to achieve "sustainability in harmony with nature," the insurance of "clean, sustainable, just, affordable, and inclusive energy" to deal with energy issues and climate change, progress to achieve a Global Biodiversity Framework with the adoption of "ambitious, balanced, practical, effective, robust and transformative" actions, recognition of immunization as "a global public good," and "digital solutions" such as "proof of vaccinations" in order to travel internationally. The document pulls directly from Agenda 2030 by name, and focuses on the 17-Goals of Sustainability advocated for by the United Nations which include all the buzz words that are meant to lull the public into confused compliance.
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