1. The genesis of environmental muddle 2. The aegis of the United Nations and its need SECTION A: Global Initiatives towards Environmental Protection 3. The beginning: from environmental ignorance to environmental consciousness (Pre-Stockholm Era), 1972 4. The backdrop of the Stockholm Conference, UNCHE, 1972 5. The journey towards sustainable development 6. The evolution of disaster management 7. Addressing population growth and other social issues 8. Providing food and water for all SECTION B: International and Regional Treaties, Conventions, Protocols, and Agreements 9. Negotiations for protection of marine and freshwater environment 10. Negotiations for protection of atmosphere and climate 11. Negotiations for protection of biological diversity 12. Negotiations for protection against chemicals and wastes 13. Negotiations for environmental governance and practices 14. Negotiations for protection against warfare and disasters SECTION C: Important International Organizations and environmental activities15. United Nations based organizations and programs 16. Non- United Nations based organizations and programs
Mahua Basu has been in the teaching profession for over 20 and is at present engaged as a member of the faculty in the Environment Science department of St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata, India, where she has been successfully environmentally empowering her students. She has also worked in various capacities as faculty at Viswa Bharati University, Shri Shikshyatan College, and Bethune College in Kolkata, India.