|   				 Introduction  The President's Council on 				  Sustainable Development (PCSD) was established by President Clinton in June 				  1993 to advise him on sustainable development and develop "bold, new approaches 				  to achieve our economic, environmental, and equity goals." Formally established 				  by Executive Order 12852, the PCSD was administered as a federal advisory 				  committee under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.   				Mission  The Mission of the PCSD was to:   				  				  -  Forge consensus on Policy by bringing together diverse 					 interests to identify and develop innovative economic, environmental and social 					 policies and strategies;
   				  -  Demonstrate Implementation of policy that fosters 					 sustainable development by working with diverse interests to identify and 					 demonstrate implementation of sustainable development;
   				  -  Get the word out about sustainable development; and
   				  -  Evaluate and report on progress by recommending national, 					 community, and enterprise level frameworks for tracking sustainable 					 development.
   				  National Goals  The following goals 				express the shared aspirations of the President's Council on Sustainable 				Development. They are truly interdependent and flow from the Council's 				understanding that it is essential to seek economic prosperity, environmental 				protection, and social equity together.  				Goal 1: Health And The Environment  Ensure that 				  every person enjoys the benefits of  clean air, clean water, and a healthy 				  environment at home, at work, and at play.   				Goal 2: Economic Prosperity  Sustain a healthy 				  U.S. economy that grows sufficiently to create meaningful jobs, reduce poverty, 				  and provide the opportunity for a high quality of life for all in an 				  increasingly competitive world.   				Goal 3: Equity  Ensure that all Americans are 				  afforded justice and have the opportunity to achieve economic, environmental, 				  and social well-being.   				Goal 4: Conservation Of Nature  Use, conserve, 				  protect, and restore natural resources -- land, air, water, and biodiversity -- 				  in ways that help ensure long-term social, economic, and environmental benefits 				  for ourselves and future generations.   				Goal 5: Stewardship  Create a widely held ethic 				  of stewardship that strongly encourages individuals, institutions, and 				  corporations to take full responsibility for the economic, environmental, and 				  social consequences of their actions.   				Goal 6: Sustainable Communities  Encourage 				  people to work together to create  healthy communities where natural and 				  historic resources are preserved, jobs are available, sprawl is contained, 				  neighborhoods are secure, education is lifelong, transportation and health care 				  are  accessible, and all citizens have opportunities to improve the 				  quality of their lives.   				Goal 7: Civic Engagement  Create full 				  opportunity for citizens, businesses, and communities to participate in and 				  influence the natural resource, environmental, and economic decisions that 				  affect them.   				Goal 8: Population  Move toward stabilization 				  of U.S. population.   				Goal 9: International Responsibility  Take a 				  leadership role in the development and implementation of global sustainable 				  development policies, standards of conduct, and trade and foreign policies that 				  further the achievement of sustainability.   				Goal 10: Education  Ensure that all Americans 				  have equal access to education and lifelong learning opportunities that will 				  prepare them for meaningful work, a high quality of life, and an understanding 				  of the concepts involved in sustainable development. 
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