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Sustainable Development Presention IISD Timeline (p. 8)

Sustainable Development Presention IISD Timeline (p. 8). Tingyu LIU Professor: Eric Britton 6/6/2013. held in Seattle. Thousands of demonstrators fight against negative effects of globalization and the growth of global corporations. Movie: Battle in Seattle (2007).

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Sustainable Development Presention IISD Timeline (p. 8)

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  1. Sustainable Development PresentionIISD Timeline (p. 8) Tingyu LIU Professor: Eric Britton 6/6/2013

  2. held in Seattle. Thousands of demonstrators fight against negative effects of globalization and the growth of global corporations. • Movie: Battle in Seattle (2007) 1999 Third WTO Ministerial Conference

  3. 2000 Miss Waldron’s red colobus monkey is declared extinct • the first extinction in several centuries of a member of the primate order, to which humans belong. According to the IUCN Red Book, 11,046 species are now threatened with extinction.

  4. 2000 UN Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) • The largest-ever gathering of world leaders • Combating poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women, • To be achieved by 2015.

  5. 2001 9/11 • Terrorists representing anti-Western, non-state interests and ideologies attack the World Trade Center and Pentagon • End of an era of unhindered economic expansion. • Stock markets and economies stumble, and the United States gears up for a war on terrorism • Arouse the recognition of fight against inequality and terrorism

  6. 2001 Fourth Ministerial Conference of the WTO • held in Doha, Qatar, recognizes environmental and development concerns in its final declaration. • Why Doha? • 2001 China joins the WTO • accelerating national structural economic changes. The accession signals China’s emergence, together with India and Brazil, as major new forces in the global economy.

  7. 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development • held in Johannesburg, marking 10 years since UNCED. In a climate of frustration at the lack of government progress, the summit promotes “partnerships” as a non-negotiated approach to sustainability. • tens of thousands of participants, including heads of State and Government, national delegates and leaders from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses and other major groups

  8. 2002 Global Reporting Initiative • releases guidelines for reporting on the economic, environmental and social dimensions of business activities. • GRI: a living process that operates in the spirit of “learning by doing”

  9. 2004 HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa • Sub-Saharan Africa: with only 10 per cent of the world’s population, the region is home to more than 60 per cent of all people living with HIV. • In 2004, 2.5 million people in the region die of AIDS, over three million become newly infected.

  10. 2004 Wangari Muta Maathai is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize • Founder of the Green Belt Movement in Kenya • the first environmentalist to be awarded a Nobel Prize

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