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Title: Agenda 21


1
Agenda 21
  • International Initiative

2
Earth Summit
  • Agenda 21 was established at the 1992 United
    Nations Conference on Environment and Development
    in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Agenda 21 is a commitment to sustainable
    development, which was agreed by many of the
    worlds governments.

3
Agenda 21
  • Countries that have agreed to Agenda 21 are
    encouraged to conserve and preserve their
    environments and natural resources at local and
    national level.

4
  • Agenda 21 tackles social and environmental
  • problems, including
  • air pollution
  • deforestation
  • biodiversity loss
  • health
  • overpopulation
  • poverty
  • energy consumption
  • waste production
  • transport.

5
Sustainable development
  • Sustainable development encourages the
    conservation and preservation of natural
    resources and of the environment.
  • If sustainable development is to be successful we
    all have to change our attitudes to our current
    lifestyles and the impact they have on the
    environment.

6
Conservation and preservation
  • Conservation is the sustainable use and
    management of natural resources, including
    wildlife, water, air and earth deposits. The
    conservation of trees involves making sure that
    they are not used faster than they can be
    replaced.
  • Conservationists say that development is
    necessary for a better future, but only if the
    changes are not wasteful.

7
Conservation and preservation
  • Preservation attempts to maintain in their
    present condition areas of the Earth that are so
    far untouched by humans.
  • Many landscapes are being taken over by farming,
    industry, housing, tourism and other human
    developments, and we are losing many landscapes
    that are truly natural.

8
Energy
  • Energy is needed for heating, electricity,
    manufacturing, construction and transportation.
  • Fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are
    non-renewable. The average person in the UK uses
    35 times as much energy as someone in India.
  • Renewable energy sources include solar power,
    wind power and hydroelectric power. Agenda 21
    requires countries to increase the proportion of
    energy supplied by renewable schemes that do not
    produce greenhouse gases, which may cause global
    warming.

9
Transport
  • Transport is damaging our environment, producing
    pollutants that lead to acid rain, poor air
    quality and global warming.
  • Governments need to control the rate of traffic
    growth and improve the performance of vehicles.
  • People need to be encouraged to become less
    dependent on cars and increase their use of
    public transport.

10
Waste
  • The more waste we produce the more we have to
    dispose. Sustainable waste management encourages
    the generation of less waste, the re-use of
    consumables and the recycling of waste that is
    produced.
  • Waste includes paper, plastics, glass, metals,
    foods, chemicals, oils, bricks and wood.
  • The UK aims to reduce, re-use, recycle and
    recover waste.
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