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Earth Summit: are there any security implications? / Terriff Terry Sept 1992  Article
Terriff Terry Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 163-190
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ID:   022144


How to preserve the planet and make this a grean century Sept 2, 2002  Article
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Publication Sept 2, 2002.
Description 31-81
Key Words Environment  earth Summit  energy 
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ID:   076432


Man who flipped a nation / Leake, Jonathan   Journal Article
Leake, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Environment  Nuclear industry  Earth Summit 
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ID:   095102


Our shared religious heritage / Miller, Leon   Journal Article
Miller, Leon Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   014142


Rio summit: India make, its presence felt / Charulu S Ananta Sept 1992  Article
Charulu S Ananta Article
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Publication Sept 1992.
Description 12-16
Key Words Ecology-India  Rio Summit  Earth Summit 
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ID:   133699


Sustainable development and UN convention on the law or the sea / Sharma, O. P   Journal Article
Sharma, O. P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract United Nations Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED), Rio de Janeiro, 1992 In 1992, five years after the publication of the Brundtland Report, the United Nations Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED), known as the Earth Summit, took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between 3 and 14 June 1992. The Rio Summit brought together 182 world leaders - delegates from UN agencies and international organisations as well as world media and hundreds of Non- government organisations, to build upon the 1972 Stockholm conference and the 1987 Brundtland Report, and propelled sustainability on to the international stage. The Brundtland concept of sustainable development was universally endorsed at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment & Development (UNCED). The concept as elaborated by UNCED represents a new paradigm, a new mode of thinking to serve as a guide to action. Achieving sustainable development involves a process of decision- making in which certain questions are asked and appropriate choices and decisions made. Thus, there is never an end-state of sustainable development but a process that constantly tries to harmonise the needs of development with the maintenance of integrity of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea for all the Sessions of the Conference between 1975 and 1982.
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