
United Nations Agenda 21
Agenda 21 is a comprehensive global plan, adopted by countries at the 1992 Earth Summit, aiming to promote sustainable development. It encourages responsible use of resources, protection of the environment, social equity, and economic growth. The plan emphasizes local action and integration across various sectors to ensure a healthier planet for future generations. While it covers broad issues like conservation, pollution reduction, and community planning, some see it as a framework for governments and organizations to work collaboratively toward global sustainability goals.