The United Nations Environment Programme, UNEP, synthesis report, titled “Making Peace With Nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies” was published and announced February 18 this year. It was released to set the stage for the fifth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5). The overall theme of UNEA-5 is “Strengthening Actions for Nature to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, (SDG)”
“The theme
calls for strengthened action to protect and restore nature and the
nature-based solutions to achieve the SDGs in its three complementary
dimensions (social, economic and environmental). UNEA-5 provides Member States and stakeholders with a platform for
sharing and implementing successful approaches that contribute to the
achievement of the environmental dimension of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs,
including the goals related to the eradication of poverty and sustainable
patterns of consumption and production. UNEA-5 will also provide an opportunity
for Member States and Stakeholders to take ambitious
steps towards building back better and greener by ensuring that investments in
economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic contribute to sustainable
development.”
If you would
like to read more about this important change here are
links to pertinent information.
The
following is a link to a recent CNN article that gives a very nice summary of
the report.
A
new UN report proposes a radical shift in the way we think about nature
(msn.com)
The article
contains links to the original statements and documents published by the United
Nations. If the article is no longer available here are the direct links to the
statements and documents.
Making
Peace With Nature | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
Fifth
session of the United Nations Environment Assembly | Environment Assembly
(unep.org)
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