Explain the international events that contributed to the development of environmental education and education for sustainability.
In 1972, the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was held in Stockholm, Sweden. This meeting led to the creation of the Stockholm Declaration, which clearly enumerated and defined twenty-six guiding principles that were purportedly essential to the sustainability of modern human society. The nineteenth principle describes the important role youth education has in the development of responsible environmental practices. This international collaboration in the creation of this document preceded, and perhaps inspired, the creation of environmental regulatory departments by several nations. It can be challenging to precisely identify how the United Nation's influential role has directly contributed to the development of specific environmental education curricula. Nonetheless, it is clear that the UN will continue to be a prominent international leader in developing in defining and refining important concepts relating to environmental and sustainability education.
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