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In June 1997, heads of government and senior representatives from
over 130 countries met in New York to consider what progress had
been made since the first Earth Summit in 1992, and la decide upon
priorities for the future. Earth Summit II presents the principal
official documents agreed al the Summit alongside an authoritative
analysis of where progress is and is not being made, the reasons
for this, and the priorities of the parties involved. Finally, the
authors look forward to the ten-year follow-up in 2002, and propose
methods for ensuring that that event is both effective and
participatory. Insightful and comprehensive, this will be essential
reading for policy makers, lobbyists and students on environment
and development courses.
In June 1997, heads of government and senior representatives from
over 130 countries met in New York to consider what progress had
been made since the first Earth Summit in 1992, and la decide upon
priorities for the future. Earth Summit II presents the principal
official documents agreed al the Summit alongside an authoritative
analysis of where progress is and is not being made, the reasons
for this, and the priorities of the parties involved. Finally, the
authors look forward to the ten-year follow-up in 2002, and propose
methods for ensuring that that event is both effective and
participatory. Insightful and comprehensive, this will be essential
reading for policy makers, lobbyists and students on environment
and development courses.
No, not a children's book An affectionate, optimistic look at
church life involving, as it happens, Roddy and his friends who
live in a small town. Problems and opportunities related to change
and outreach are not, of course, unique to their church Maybe you
know Miss Prickly-Cat who pointedly sits in the same pew occupied
by generations of her forebears, and perhaps know many of the
characters in this look at church life today. A wordy Archdeacon
comes on the scene, and Roddy is taken aback by the events
following his first visit to church. Roddy's best friend
Bushy-Beard says wise things, and he hears an enlightened Bishop .
. . Derek Osborne is a retired Church of England minister and an
Honorary Canon of Norwich Cathedral. He has worked in a variety of
parishes. * Bishop David Pytches writes: A unique spoof on church
life. Will you recognise yourself here? ... Derek Osborne's mind
here is insightful, his characters graphic and typical and the
style acutely comical, but there is a serious message in his
madness. Buy this, read it and enjoy David Pytches, Chorleywood
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