RIO DE JANEIRO - During the United Nations Rio+20 Conference on  Sustainable Development in late June, Christ the Redeemer — the city’s  most famous landmark, a massive statue of Jesus Christ on top of  Corcovado mountain overlooking Rio — was illuminated using bright green  lights. It was a fitting symbol for the controversial summit in more  ways than one.
Shortly before the conference began, green legend James Lovelock —  the scientist and environmentalist who first came up with the whole  “Gaia” concept — warned that the “green religion” was now “taking over  from the Christian religion.” While it may sound absurd to most  Americans, for many Rio+20 summit participants, the stunt with green  lights shining on the statue of Christ no doubt had a special meaning.
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