WEEK 4: International Framework of Sustainable Development

 For week 4, we had a physical class. Today's topic was all about the International Framework of Sustainability. The process of refining the framework took several stages dating way back to 1972 in Stockholm. Since then, many international conferences are held for development of global strategies for Sustainable Development.

1992, Rio de Janeiro

    - Focuses on broader issues such as the relationship between environmental trends and development of both national and international levels.

    - Produced the Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 21.

1997, Kyoto Protocol

    - Focus on emission-reduction targets of greenhouse gasses.

    - Came into effect on February 16, 2005.

2002, Johannesburg

    - The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) held from August 26 to September.

    - Focuses on conserving natural resources such as coasts, oceans and islands.

2007, Bali United Nations Climate Change Conference

    - Gathered observers from intergovernmental, nongovernmental, organizations and the media.

    - Aims to produce ambitious results capable of providing a global response to the challenges o climate changes and other focuses.

That's all for today. The framework must have been refined multiple times to ensure the population can adhere to it, so we should also give our cooperation!

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