Develop European action at the level of the Council of Europe by such means as :
a signature and ratification of the draft Convention on Freshwater Pollution ;
b substantial reinforcement of the European Information Centre for the Conservation of Nature so that it may play its full part in providing information, education and training on the protection of the human and natural environment ;
c reinforcement of all media purveying information on environmental questions to an increasingly wide public and in particular the review Nature in Focus published by the Council of Europe, possibly in cooperation with other international organisations ;
d preparation of a European nature declaration laying down the general principles of European action to promote the protection and management of nature and the countryside, the prevention of pollution, and the promotion of an awareness of nature in the general public ;
e annual publication of a consolidated report on the state of pollution, national policies and European cooperation in environmental questions, taking into account any relevant European Community projects ;
f close association with the activities of the Council of Europe of private institutions concerned with the protection of nature and the environment in Europe ;
g making available the specialised services of the Council of Europe as a European centre for the Environmental Secretariat of the United Nations as envisaged at the Stockholm Conference ;
h the use of its very flexible machinery, which is particularly well suited to participation by non-member States, to draft conventions on the environment.