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Assault on the summit
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Maurice Strong organised two Earth summits. The first was held in Stockholm in 1972 and resulted in the creation of the United Nations Environment Programme, which, after the summit, Strong headed. The second was held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. These summits promoted the principle that development did not have to be sacrificed to protect the environment. Under the rubric of sustainable development, Strong built support for the environmental agenda among developing and developed countries.

Unwilling to rely on governments alone, Strong welcomed the support of environmental nongovernment organisations, which were willing partners. Before Rio, however, Strong saw that the business community was not engaged. To address this problem, he helped industry leaders create the Business Council for Sustainable Development.

Since Rio, international environmental rules and norms have become an important element of environmental governance. The other feature is the popularity of public-private partnerships to address environmental problems. This has led to criticism that the agenda is being dominated by corporate environmentalism, based on voluntary action, deregulation, free markets and trade.

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