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“Rio+20 will be one of the most
 important global meetings on
  sustainable development in our
                                    What is Rio+20?
   time. At Rio, our vision must
   be clear: a sustainable green
    economy that protects the           Rio+20 — the short name for the United Nations
     health of the environment          Conference on Sustainable Development to take
     while supporting achievement       place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012 — is
      of the Millennium                 a historic opportunity to define pathways to a
      Development Goals                 safer, more equitable, cleaner, greener and more
      through growth                    prosperous world for all.
      in income, decent
      work and poverty                  Twenty years after the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio,
      eradication.”                     where countries adopted Agenda 21 — a blueprint
                                        to rethink economic growth, advance social equity
    United Nations                      and ensure environmental protection — the UN is
    Secretary-General                   again bringing together governments, international
    Ban Ki-moon                         institutions and major groups1 to agree on a range
                                        of smart measures that can reduce poverty while
                                        promoting decent jobs, clean energy and a more
                                        sustainable and fair use of resources.

                                        Rio+20 is a chance to move away from business-
                                        as-usual and to act to end poverty, address
                                        environmental destruction and build a bridge to
                                        the future.



                                        Sustainable development is “development that
                                        meets the needs of the present without
                                        compromising the ability of future generations
                                        to meet their own needs.”

                                        		                     Brundtland Commission (1987)




                                        1
                                          Agenda 21 defines nine major groups: women; children and
                                        youth; indigenous peoples; NGOs; local authorities; workers
                                        and trade unions; business and industry; the scientific and
                                        technical community; and farmers.
Why do we need 		
                                                  	 Rio+20?
                                                    ► The world now has 7 billion people — by 2050,
                                                    there will be 9 billion.

                                                    ► One out of every five people — 1.4 billion —
                                                    currently lives on $1.25 a day or less.

                                                    ► A billion and a half people in the world do not have
                                                    access to electricity. Two and a half billion do not have
                                                    a toilet. And almost a billion go hungry every day.

                                                    ► Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and
                                                    more than a third of all known species could go
                                                    extinct if climate change continues unchecked.

                                                    ► If we are to leave a liveable world to our children
                                                    and grandchildren, the challenges of widespread
                                                    poverty and environmental destruction need to be
                                                    tackled now.

                                                    ► We will incur far greater costs in the future
                                                    — including more poverty and instability, and a
                                                    degraded planet — if we fail to adequately address
                                       UN Photo
                                                    these critical challenges now.

Half of humanity now lives in cities                ► Rio+20 provides an opportunity to think globally,
and within two decades, nearly 60                   so that we can all act locally to secure our common
per cent of the world’s population                  future.
— 5 billion people — will be urban
dwellers. (source: UN-HABITAT)

                                                    “Sustainable development is not an option! It is the
                                                    only path that allows all of humanity to share a decent
                                                    life on this, one planet. Rio+20 gives our generation
                                                    the opportunity to choose this path.”

                                                                                                  Sha Zukang,
                                                                   Secretary-General of the Rio+20 Conference
UN Photo




    What issues will 		
    	 Rio+20 tackle?
                                                                                                                         Middelgruden offshore
                                                                                                                         wind farm in Denmark


               Solutions for many sustainable development problems        ► Making the transition to greener
               — including challenges related to cities, energy, water,   economies while focusing on poverty
               food and ecosystems — are known.                           eradication.

               At Rio+20, countries will seek ways to make them           ► Protecting our oceans from over-
               a reality by:                                              fishing, the destruction of marine                          UN Photo
                                                                          ecosystems and the adverse effects
                                                                          of climate change.

                                                                          ► Making our cities more liveable
                                                                          and more efficient.
    A family in Mongolia uses a
    solar panel to generate power    Fishermen in the ocean near          ► Broadening the use of renewable
    for their tent                   Dar es Salaam, Tanzania              energy sources that can significantly
                                                                          lower carbon emissions as well as
UN Photo                                 UN Photo                         indoor and outdoor pollution, while
                                                                          promoting economic growth.




                                                                                                A train snakes its way
                                                                                                        through Seoul,
                                                                                                     Republic of Korea
UN Photo


                               “The sustainable development
                             agenda is the growth agenda for      Does sustainable 	 	
                                                                    development work?
                                            the 21st century.”

                               United Nations Secretary-General
                                                  Ban Ki-moon
                                                                  Over the last two decades, there have been many examples of
                                                                  successful sustainable development in fields such as energy,
                                                                  agriculture, urban planning,
                                                                  and production and consumption:
                         ► Better managing forests to
                         provide a broad range of benefits        ► In Kenya, innovative finance mechanisms have stimulated new
                         — reducing deforestation by half         investments in renewable energy sources, including solar, wind,
                         through 2030 could avoid an              small hydro, biogas and municipal waste energy, generating
                         estimated US$ 3.7 trillion in climate    income and employment.
                         change damages from greenhouse
                         gas emissions — and that’s not           ► In China, steps to shift to a low-carbon growth strategy based
                         counting the value of jobs and           on the development of renewable energy sources have created
                         income, biodiversity, clean water and    jobs, income and revenue streams for promising low-carbon
                         medicines provided by forests.           industries.
                                                                  ► In Uganda, a transition to organic agriculture has generated
 Forests in Liberia      ► Improving the way we conserve          revenue and income for smallholder farmers and benefited the
                         and manage our water resources, in       economy, society and environment.
                         order to promote development and         ► In Brazil, a project under the Clean Development Mechanism
 Dry riverbed in Niger   guard against desertification.           was adopted in Sao Paulo to transform two of the city’s biggest
                                                                  waste dumpsites into sustainable landfills. From 2004 to
                                                                  September 2011, the landfills have avoided the release into the
                                                                  atmosphere of 352,000 tons of methane, which instead have
                                                                  been used to produce over one million megawatts of electricity.
                                                                  ► In Nepal, community forestry — led by local forest user
                                                                  groups — contributed to restoring forest resources after a steady
                                                                  decline in the 1990s.
                                                                  ► In Canada, EcoLogo — one of North America’s most respected
                                                                  environmental certification marks — has promoted thousands of
                                                                  products that meet rigorous environmental standards.
                                                                  ► In France, an estimated 90,000 jobs were created in green
                                                                  sectors between 2006 and 2008, mostly in the fields of energy
                                                                  conservation and the development of renewable energy.
                                                                  ► In Haiti, the Côte Sud Initiative is expected to benefit an
                                                                  estimated 205,000 people through the recovery and sustainable
                                                                  development of a severely degraded land area about half the
                                                                  size of Greater London.


UN Photo
What will happen 	
                                            	 at Rio+20?
                                               Thousands of participants from governments, the
                                               private sector, NGOs and other stakeholders will
                                               gather in Rio at the end of May and beginning of
                                               June 2012 for a strong push towards sustainable
                                               development.
                                 UN Photo
                                               The last session of the Preparatory Committee for the
                                               Conference and the actual conference will take place
                                               there in June 2012.
Electric vehicles finishing a
Zero Emissions Race in Geneva,                 In parallel with and between the official events,
Switzerland. Transportation                    there will be numerous side events, exhibitions,
is expected to be the major                    presentations, fairs and announcements by a wide
driving force behind a growing                 range of partners.
world demand for energy. It is
the largest end-use of energy                  The official discussions will focus on two main
in developed countries and the                 themes: How to build a green economy to achieve
fastest growing one in most                    sustainable development and lift people out of
developing countries.
(source: DESA)
                                               poverty, including support for developing countries
                                               that will allow them to find a green path for
                                               development; and how to improve international
                                               coordination for sustainable development.

                                               Governments are expected to adopt clear and
                                               focused practical measures for implementing
                                               sustainable development, based on the many
                                               examples of success we have seen over the last
                                               20 years.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil




                         How can I participate 	
                         	 or contribute?
                            It takes more than governments to build sustainable
                            development — partnerships among people,
                            community groups, organizations, businesses and
                            academia are needed. Rio+20 is a major opportunity
                            to form partnerships and to highlight work by all
                            stakeholders. The official website www.uncsd2012.org
                            provides a platform for civil society, business,
                            academia and NGOs to share their preparatory
                            activities for Rio+20. Information on how to register
                            to attend the Conference will also be posted.

                            Also check the website to sign up for a newsletter,
                            follow Rio+20 on Twitter and Facebook, and read the
                            blog by Conference Secretary-General Sha Zukang.

                            Monetary and in-kind contributions are needed
                            from donor organizations to fund the participation
                            of all stakeholders in the preparatory process for
                            the Conference. For more information on how to
                            contribute, please contact:
                            Ms. Kathleen Abdalla
                            Chief, Fundraising and Logistics Cluster
                            UNCSD (Rio+20) Secretariat,
                            Division for Sustainable Development,
                            UN DESA, New York
                            Tel: +1 212 963 8416
                            Email: abdallak@un.org
How is Rio+20 		  	
            being organized?
             Rio+20 is a joint endeavour of the entire UN
             System. A dedicated Secretariat is responsible for
             coordinating and facilitating inputs to the preparatory
UN Photo
             process from all UN bodies.

             The Rio+20 Secretariat is housed in the UN
             Department of Economic and Social Affairs and
             headed by Conference Secretary-General Sha Zukang,
             who is supported by two Executive Coordinators:
             Elizabeth Thompson (former Minister of Environment
             of Barbados) and Ambassador Brice Lalonde (Former
             Minister of Environment of France).

             The preparatory process is led by an 11-member
             Bureau composed of UN Ambassadors from all
             regions of the world.

             The host country, Brazil, is leading the logistical
             preparations on the ground.
“Around the world,
            sustainable peace must
            be built on sustainable
            development. That is
            why I have said that the
            sustainable development
            agenda is the agenda
            for the 21st century.”

            United Nations
            Secretary-General
            Ban Ki-moon




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            Contacts

            Rio+20 Secretariat:
            uncsd2012@un.org

            Media:
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            mediainfo@un.org
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Rio20

  • 1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June 2012 www.uncsd2012.org
  • 2. “Rio+20 will be one of the most important global meetings on sustainable development in our What is Rio+20? time. At Rio, our vision must be clear: a sustainable green economy that protects the Rio+20 — the short name for the United Nations health of the environment Conference on Sustainable Development to take while supporting achievement place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012 — is of the Millennium a historic opportunity to define pathways to a Development Goals safer, more equitable, cleaner, greener and more through growth prosperous world for all. in income, decent work and poverty Twenty years after the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, eradication.” where countries adopted Agenda 21 — a blueprint to rethink economic growth, advance social equity United Nations and ensure environmental protection — the UN is Secretary-General again bringing together governments, international Ban Ki-moon institutions and major groups1 to agree on a range of smart measures that can reduce poverty while promoting decent jobs, clean energy and a more sustainable and fair use of resources. Rio+20 is a chance to move away from business- as-usual and to act to end poverty, address environmental destruction and build a bridge to the future. Sustainable development is “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Brundtland Commission (1987) 1 Agenda 21 defines nine major groups: women; children and youth; indigenous peoples; NGOs; local authorities; workers and trade unions; business and industry; the scientific and technical community; and farmers.
  • 3. Why do we need Rio+20? ► The world now has 7 billion people — by 2050, there will be 9 billion. ► One out of every five people — 1.4 billion — currently lives on $1.25 a day or less. ► A billion and a half people in the world do not have access to electricity. Two and a half billion do not have a toilet. And almost a billion go hungry every day. ► Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and more than a third of all known species could go extinct if climate change continues unchecked. ► If we are to leave a liveable world to our children and grandchildren, the challenges of widespread poverty and environmental destruction need to be tackled now. ► We will incur far greater costs in the future — including more poverty and instability, and a degraded planet — if we fail to adequately address UN Photo these critical challenges now. Half of humanity now lives in cities ► Rio+20 provides an opportunity to think globally, and within two decades, nearly 60 so that we can all act locally to secure our common per cent of the world’s population future. — 5 billion people — will be urban dwellers. (source: UN-HABITAT) “Sustainable development is not an option! It is the only path that allows all of humanity to share a decent life on this, one planet. Rio+20 gives our generation the opportunity to choose this path.” Sha Zukang, Secretary-General of the Rio+20 Conference
  • 4. UN Photo What issues will Rio+20 tackle? Middelgruden offshore wind farm in Denmark Solutions for many sustainable development problems ► Making the transition to greener — including challenges related to cities, energy, water, economies while focusing on poverty food and ecosystems — are known. eradication. At Rio+20, countries will seek ways to make them ► Protecting our oceans from over- a reality by: fishing, the destruction of marine UN Photo ecosystems and the adverse effects of climate change. ► Making our cities more liveable and more efficient. A family in Mongolia uses a solar panel to generate power Fishermen in the ocean near ► Broadening the use of renewable for their tent Dar es Salaam, Tanzania energy sources that can significantly lower carbon emissions as well as UN Photo UN Photo indoor and outdoor pollution, while promoting economic growth. A train snakes its way through Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • 5. UN Photo “The sustainable development agenda is the growth agenda for Does sustainable development work? the 21st century.” United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Over the last two decades, there have been many examples of successful sustainable development in fields such as energy, agriculture, urban planning, and production and consumption: ► Better managing forests to provide a broad range of benefits ► In Kenya, innovative finance mechanisms have stimulated new — reducing deforestation by half investments in renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, through 2030 could avoid an small hydro, biogas and municipal waste energy, generating estimated US$ 3.7 trillion in climate income and employment. change damages from greenhouse gas emissions — and that’s not ► In China, steps to shift to a low-carbon growth strategy based counting the value of jobs and on the development of renewable energy sources have created income, biodiversity, clean water and jobs, income and revenue streams for promising low-carbon medicines provided by forests. industries. ► In Uganda, a transition to organic agriculture has generated Forests in Liberia ► Improving the way we conserve revenue and income for smallholder farmers and benefited the and manage our water resources, in economy, society and environment. order to promote development and ► In Brazil, a project under the Clean Development Mechanism Dry riverbed in Niger guard against desertification. was adopted in Sao Paulo to transform two of the city’s biggest waste dumpsites into sustainable landfills. From 2004 to September 2011, the landfills have avoided the release into the atmosphere of 352,000 tons of methane, which instead have been used to produce over one million megawatts of electricity. ► In Nepal, community forestry — led by local forest user groups — contributed to restoring forest resources after a steady decline in the 1990s. ► In Canada, EcoLogo — one of North America’s most respected environmental certification marks — has promoted thousands of products that meet rigorous environmental standards. ► In France, an estimated 90,000 jobs were created in green sectors between 2006 and 2008, mostly in the fields of energy conservation and the development of renewable energy. ► In Haiti, the Côte Sud Initiative is expected to benefit an estimated 205,000 people through the recovery and sustainable development of a severely degraded land area about half the size of Greater London. UN Photo
  • 6. What will happen at Rio+20? Thousands of participants from governments, the private sector, NGOs and other stakeholders will gather in Rio at the end of May and beginning of June 2012 for a strong push towards sustainable development. UN Photo The last session of the Preparatory Committee for the Conference and the actual conference will take place there in June 2012. Electric vehicles finishing a Zero Emissions Race in Geneva, In parallel with and between the official events, Switzerland. Transportation there will be numerous side events, exhibitions, is expected to be the major presentations, fairs and announcements by a wide driving force behind a growing range of partners. world demand for energy. It is the largest end-use of energy The official discussions will focus on two main in developed countries and the themes: How to build a green economy to achieve fastest growing one in most sustainable development and lift people out of developing countries. (source: DESA) poverty, including support for developing countries that will allow them to find a green path for development; and how to improve international coordination for sustainable development. Governments are expected to adopt clear and focused practical measures for implementing sustainable development, based on the many examples of success we have seen over the last 20 years.
  • 7. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil How can I participate or contribute? It takes more than governments to build sustainable development — partnerships among people, community groups, organizations, businesses and academia are needed. Rio+20 is a major opportunity to form partnerships and to highlight work by all stakeholders. The official website www.uncsd2012.org provides a platform for civil society, business, academia and NGOs to share their preparatory activities for Rio+20. Information on how to register to attend the Conference will also be posted. Also check the website to sign up for a newsletter, follow Rio+20 on Twitter and Facebook, and read the blog by Conference Secretary-General Sha Zukang. Monetary and in-kind contributions are needed from donor organizations to fund the participation of all stakeholders in the preparatory process for the Conference. For more information on how to contribute, please contact: Ms. Kathleen Abdalla Chief, Fundraising and Logistics Cluster UNCSD (Rio+20) Secretariat, Division for Sustainable Development, UN DESA, New York Tel: +1 212 963 8416 Email: abdallak@un.org
  • 8. How is Rio+20 being organized? Rio+20 is a joint endeavour of the entire UN System. A dedicated Secretariat is responsible for coordinating and facilitating inputs to the preparatory UN Photo process from all UN bodies. The Rio+20 Secretariat is housed in the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs and headed by Conference Secretary-General Sha Zukang, who is supported by two Executive Coordinators: Elizabeth Thompson (former Minister of Environment of Barbados) and Ambassador Brice Lalonde (Former Minister of Environment of France). The preparatory process is led by an 11-member Bureau composed of UN Ambassadors from all regions of the world. The host country, Brazil, is leading the logistical preparations on the ground.
  • 9. “Around the world, sustainable peace must be built on sustainable development. That is why I have said that the sustainable development agenda is the agenda for the 21st century.” United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Published by the United Nations, New York / Printed on recycled paper with soy-based ink Contacts Rio+20 Secretariat: uncsd2012@un.org Media: UN Department of Public Information mediainfo@un.org 11-00065—Sept 2011—10,000 www.uncsd2012.org www.un.org/sustainablefuture