Sometime in 1991 in the Post Cold War era, the Club of Rome (a globalist think tank) published The First Global Revolution which in it they wrote “we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming…and the like“ would become the “new enemy to unite us” and that “these phenomena do constitue a common threat which demands the solidarity of all peoples“. They went on to state “all these dangers are caused by human intervention“…“humanity itself” is “the real enemy”. [1]
The following year in June 1992, Brundtland’s “Our Common Future” report formed the basis for Agenda 21 at the UNCED Earth Summit.
Where the UNFCCC was signed which “established an international environmental treaty to combat “dangerous human interference with the climate system”.