Question
What were the outcomes of Rio Summit?

Answer

Outcomes of Rio Summit:-
  1. Created awareness about the protection and conservation of environment.
  2. Global partnership to conserve, protect and restore the health and integrity of the earth eco-system.
  3. Common but differentiated responsibilities regarding global environment degradation.
  4. The developed countries acknowledged the responsibility for sustainable development.

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