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New U.N. treaty ratified quietly


By Henry Lamb
� 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

The U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification was ratified by the
U.S. Senate on October 18, but few Senators yet know that it has
been ratified. Senator Craig Thomas (R-WY) introduced a package
of 34 treaties, all of which were ratified by a show of hands --
no recorded vote. Initially, Senator Thomas' office told callers
that the Senator had nothing to do with the ratification. On
December 8, his office called to explain that Senator Thomas just
happened to be on the Senate Floor late in the afternoon of
October 18 -- and was asked by the leadership to handle
procedurally, the package of treaties. Senator Thomas has asked
the Foreign Relations Committee to explain how, and why, the
Desertification Treaty was included in the package.

At the recent climate change talks in the Hague, Senator Larry
Craig (R-ID) said the treaty had not been ratified, until
corrected by one of his staff. Phone calls to Senator Fred
Thompson (R-TN), and other Senators, caught staffers off guard:
Nobody knew how their boss voted on the ratification. They could
not know -- there was no recorded vote.

This treaty was signed by the Clinton administration in 1994. It
has been locked up in the Foreign Relations Committee since.
Normally, treaties of such monumental importance are debated in
committee and then forwarded to the Senate floor for further
debate and disposition.

Not this time. The treaty appeared in a package of 34 treaties --
most of which were single-issue treaties with single nations,
dealing with stolen vehicles, criminals, and the like. The
Desertification Treaty, however, is not a single-issue treaty
with a single nation.

This treaty is one of several environmental treaties that emerged
from the 1992 U.N. Conference on Environment and Development in
Rio de Janeiro. One of those treaties, the Convention on Climate
Change, was ratified in 1992. The Convention on Biological
Diversity failed ratification in 1994. The Convention to Combat
Desertification was skillfully maneuvered through the Senate to
avoid the public reaction which killed the Convention on
Biological Diversity.

The Desertification Treaty claims jurisdiction over 70% of the
earth's land area -- virtually all of the land that is not
covered by the Convention on Biological Diversity. Moreover, this
new treaty creates a structure through which all other
environmental treaties are supposed to be integrated under a
common United Nations implementation regime. A companion treaty
is now being developed by the U.N. Commission on Water for the
21st Century. The United Nations is, in fact, creating the
structure in international law and, through its extensive
bureaucracies, to control the use of all natural resources on
earth.

The U.S. Senate ratified the treaty on October 18, 2000 --
whether or not it knew what it was doing. On November 17, the
Clinton administration delivered the ratification documents to
the United Nations. The United States is now bound by the
international law that claims the power to dictate land use in
70% of the earth's land.

The name of the treaty implies that it is concerned about deserts
-- in fact, it is concerned about all land use. To combat
desertification, the treaty seeks to prevent land use that its
enforcers think may lead to desertification. Converting forests
to pasture, for example, or pasture to row crops, or crop land to
subdivisions, are all uses that may lead to desertification,
according to literature produced by the United Nations.

There is no distinction between federal land and privately owned
land when it comes to land use under the jurisdiction of the U.N.
The U.N. sees its role to be the establishment of policy -- it is
up to the participating nations to see that the policy is
implemented. The recent rash of land acquisition measures
promoted by the administration and Congress seeks to get more
land under federal ownership. The vast expansion of regulatory
control over land use by all federal agencies makes it easier for
the United States to comply with its international obligations
under a variety of international treaties. This new treaty
extends even further the U.S. obligation to control land use.

According to the treaty itself, no reservations can be included
in its ratification (Article 37). The Resolution of Ratification
adopted by the Senate contains several reservations -- all of
which will be ignored by the United Nations.

Withdrawal from the treaty cannot even begin until after three
years of participation -- and then another year must pass before
withdrawal is recognized by the U.N. -- assuming, of course, that
there is some desire in the Senate to withdraw.


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