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1987 REPORT
Brundtland Report; Brundtland Commission's Report; Brundtland report

daily report         
FORMER NEWSPAPER OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA
The Daily Report; Daily Report
täglicher Report
semi-annual statement         
YEARLY REPORT ON A COMPANY OR OTHER ORGANIZATION'S ACTIVITIES
Annual statement; Semi-annual statement; Semiannual statement; Quarterly statement; Quarterly reporting; Semi-annual report; Semiannual report; Year-end report; Yearend report; Year end report; Company report; Annual reports; Yearly reports; Yearly report; Annual Report; Annual profit
halb-jährige Erklärung
report card         
  • An Ontario secondary school report card
DOCUMENT DISPLAYING A STUDENT'S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Progress report; Report Card; Detailed marks certificate; School report
Schulzeugnis (Schüler)

Definitie

report card
(report cards)
1.
A report card is an official written account of how well or how badly a pupil has done during the term or year that has just finished. (AM; in BRIT, use report
)
The only time I got their attention was when I brought home straight A's on my report card.
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2.
A report card is a report on how well a person, organization, or country has been doing recently. (AM JOURNALISM)
The President today issued his final report card on the state of the economy.
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Wikipedia

Our Common Future

Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report, was published on October 1987 by the United Nations through the Oxford University Press. This publication was in recognition of Gro Harlem Brundtland's, former Norwegian Prime Minister, role as Chair of the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED).

Its targets were multilateralism and interdependence of nations in the search for a sustainable development path. The report sought to recapture the spirit of the Stockholm Conference which had introduced environmental concerns to the formal political development sphere. Our Common Future placed environmental issues firmly on the political agenda; it aimed to discuss the environment and development as one single issue.

The document was the culmination of a "900-day" international exercise which catalogued, analysed, and synthesised written submissions and expert testimony from "senior government representatives, scientists and experts, research institutes, industrialists, representatives of non-governmental organizations, and the general public" held at public hearings throughout the world.

The report defined 'sustainable development' as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs".