Hi everyone:

I'm happy to announce a new series of policy briefs leading up to the 50th
anniversaries of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment and the
UN Environment Programme in June 2022.

These briefs are written with undergraduate and graduate students in mind,
as well as for policy makers. The first was launched today and we should be
publishing new briefs about twice a month.

I hope you find them useful in your teaching.

Regards,

Pam


ENB launches policy brief series on 50 years of UN sustainable development
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*ENB Launches 'Still Only One Earth' Policy Brief Series*

As humanity confronts multiple global crises, it is critical to take stock
of how environmental progress has been fostered in the past and how to
leverage those lessons to rebuild multilateral cooperation in a post-COVID
world.

In the lead up to the 50th anniversaries of the Stockholm Conference on the
Human Environment and the UN Environment Program in June 2022, the Earth
Negotiations Bulletin team is writing a series of reports assessing the
successes and shortcomings of five decades of global environmental policy.
The Still Only One Earth policy brief series aims to build on the message
of the landmark 1972 UN report that reminded humanity we have no other home
but this planet.



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*Stockholm and the Birth of Environmental Diplomacy*

Amid Cold War tensions, the 1972 Stockholm Conference paved the way for the
concept of sustainable development. *Read*
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*Pamela Chasek, Ph.D.*


*Professor and Chair, Political Science DepartmentManhattan College*
4513 Manhattan College Parkway
Riverdale, NY 10471 USA

Phone: +1-718-862-7248
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