Affirming that the
protection and
improvement of the
environment, as well as the
protection of
nature and the rational
utilization of its
resources in the
interests of present and
future generations, is one of the tasks of
major importance to
the
well-being of peoples and the
economic development of all
countries and that many
environmental problems, particularly in
Europe, can be solved effectively only through close
international co-operation,
Acknowledging that each of the
participating States, in
accordance with the
principles of
international law, ought to
ensure, in a
spirit of
co-operation, that
activities carried out
on its
territory do not cause
degradation of the
environment in
another
State or in
areas lying beyond the
limits of
national
jurisdiction,
Considering that the success of any
environmental policy
presupposes that all
population groups and
social forces, aware
of their
responsibilities,
help to
protect and
improve the
environment, which necessitates continued and thorough educative
action, particularly with
regard to
youth;