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World Journal of Forest Research(WJFR)

ISSN: 2994-5569 | DOI: 10.33140/WJFR

Approach to ‘Climate Change’ Sustainability Project, for ‘Our Common Future’

Abstract

Robert Kempton

‘Sustainable development must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’. A ‘Global Environmental Structure Plan Model’ is urgently required, to combat ‘climate change’ and other serious anthropological effects, which cause serious harm to the Environment. New International Laws must lead this approach to tackle climate change. Man’s present ever evolving legal systems comprise a mix of multiple cultures, embracing religious extremes, and results from an erroneous patchwork of divisive boundaries that denotes fragmented environmental legislature. Present uncertain Environmental Principles need to be addressed, as the foundation to a balanced set of Anthropogenic Principles for mankind. A structured framework is necessary which must identify important limbs, to enable a co-ordinated ‘Global Structure Plan’, namely, Environment/ International Legislative regulatory powers/ Total Renewable Energy. The three branches to embrace ‘identified harm’ to water pollution including rivers, air pollution, plastic pollution, and Renewable Green Energy related matters. Long term sustainability needs to be established through a new Global Organization, undertaken for peaceful purposes, based on Continents and a single anthropogenic culture. for the protection, care and maintenance of our planet earth.

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