I'm a Professor of Vocational Training in the Basque Country and I look like a high-level PPFM. In it, it's up to me to give you the Sustainability module in grade 1, and students have no knowledge of these subjects. I want to work with students on the main agreements or conventions that have been related to sustainability since World War II. The next ones will be worked out for that. Give me the most significant picture of each of them knowing that it's to enter a time line where the fund has to be transparent and small photos. 1945 – Created after the war to promote peace, development and international cooperation. He laid the foundation for sustainability. 1972 – Stockholm Environment Conference (UN) For the first time, environmental problems were on the global agenda. The "Declaration of the Human Environment" was adopted. 1987 – The Brundtland Report (Our Common Future) defines the concept of "sustainable development" as meeting current needs without endangering future generations. 1992 – The Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit (Rio Summit) adopted Agenda 21, the Biodiversity Convention and the Climate Change Framework Convention (UNFCCC). 1997 – Kyoto Protocol Developed countries made binding commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 2002 – Johannesburg Summit (Rio+10) The implementation of sustainable development was discussed, highlighting the economic, social and environmental balance. 2012 – Rio+20 Summit adopted the document "The Future We Want" and laid the See more