Check out also the mysterious"Club of Rome"

Below is the same link on Ruvin and Korea... Check out also the mysterious"Club of Rome" in the same article. Talk about paranoia?? Most think of little black helicopters when you mention groups such as COR... But there they are!

They are a very important generator of Agenda21 policy and other Global Governance agendas always using the "environment' as an excuse to abolish Constitutional sovereignty. The truth as we see is they destroy the environment to exploit it's resources as Aida showed us, with the massive dead Gumbo-limbo Forest in Miami Dade.. Where did all the gumbo-limbo Go?

Historically, they always show there shadowy head just before war breaks out, much as other UN NGOs set the groundwork for revolutions one after another where Communism replaces the free market going back to Katanga in 62 and beyond...

http://incheon2010.iclei.org/fileadmin/templates/incheon2010/Downlo...
Programme highlights
ICLEI Future of Cities world congress
5-7 October 2010, Incheon, Korea
Tuesday, 5 October
• 09.30 Grand Opening
A grand welcome and introduction to the Future of Cities congress.
Speakers include: Song Young-gil, Mayor, Incheon, Korea, Lee Hong-Koo, former Prime Minister
of the Republic of Korea, Club of Madrid, Dorji Wangdi, Minister for Labour and Human Resources,
Royal Government of Bhutan and Konrad Otto-Zimmermann, Secretary General, ICLEI.
• 11.00 Keynote: The Fragile Planet and its Cities
Global trends and pathways towards a sustainable future through rapid urbanization, climate change
and overexploitation of the natural resource base provides the context of the challenges and
opportunities of cities. What does the future for our cities look like?
Speaker: Martin Lees, Club of Rome, Zurich, Switzerland
• 14.00 Successful Past as Foundation for the Future
Together with its long-standing partners, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability will celebrate
its 20th year of activities, acknowledge its successes and look ahead to further realize global
sustainability through local action.
Speakers include: Harvey Ruvin, Clerck of the Courts, Miami-Dade county, USA; Tae-Young Yeom,
Mayor, Suwon City, Korea.
• 17.00 Keynote: A Future for our Cities
Jeb Brugmann, Founding Partner, The Next Practice; Founder of ICLEI
Wednesday, 6 October
• 9.00 Indicators of Progress
The congress themes, Eco-efficiency, Resilience, Green Economy and Happiness, are presented in
parallel sessions: What do they mean? How can they be measured and applied? How are they relevant
to the city level and local municipalities? How are they used to inform policy and decision makers?
Featured cities include: Changwon, Korea, Nagpur, India, Jeonju, Korea
www.iclei.org
• 14.00 Leading the Future
City cases for these parallel sessions shall focus on policies, solutions and proven impact with regard
to the four congress themes.
Featured cities include: Gwangju, Korea, Nairobi, Kenya, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Gyeonggi Province,
Korea
• 17.15 TV Debate: A Planet of Cities?
The Future of Cities TV Debate staged by Korea's global TV channel Arirang and ICLEI will discuss
challenges and opportunities of an increasingly urbanized world.
Panelists include: Farhad Suri, Councillor and former Mayor of Delhi, India, Hironori Hamanaka,
former Vice Minister for Global Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment, Japan.
Thursday, 7 October
• 09.00 Business-City Dialogues on Urban Infrastructure
This forum will provide a unique opportunity for business and cities to jointly showcase successful
examples of working in partnership and engage in discussion on how this effective implementation
can be achieved. The high-level panel debate on the Governance of Urban Infrastructure will bring
business and municipal leaders together to discuss effective governance for sustainable urban
infrastructure.
• 13:30 Experience Exchange: Thematic Roundtables
Thematic roundtable discussions (10 participants each) chaired and hosted by active and advanced
cities will encourage knowledge-sharing and the development of new partnerships. Roundtables will
be available with discussions in English, Korean, Japanese and Chinese.
• 16:00 Shaping the Future
The Future of Cities congress will conclude with a grand closing which will include discussions and
previews of: The Cities Climate Registry, the World Climate Summit for Mayors in Mexico City and
the UN Climate Conference in Cancún, Mexico. Messages will also be addressed to the United
Nations Conferences of the Parties on Biodiversity (Nagoya) and Climate (Cancún), and to the
upcoming G20 Summit (Seoul).
ICLEI “Future of Cities” world congress - program highlights

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