The excerpt from "Green Movement" by Chris Eboch highlights the significant developments within the environmental movement during the 1970s, particularly emphasizing the global nature of environmental issues. The 1972 UN Stockholm Conference represents a pivotal point in the history of environmentalism, bringing together representatives from 114 countries to address these concerns collectively.
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Terminology and Focus: The term "green" began to gain popularity, referring to the environmental focus of various organizations and policies.
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Global Consensus: The conference underscored the necessity for a worldwide approach to environmental problems, which do not confine themselves to national borders.
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Stockholm Declaration: This declaration outlined environmental policy goals, emphasizing that while countries have the right to utilize their natural resources, they also bear the responsibility to prevent environmental harm beyond their borders.
Eboch's work illustrates the evolution of environmental policies and the overarching principle of shared global responsibility for ecological well-being. The collaboration among nations during this period laid the groundwork for future environmental agreements and actions.