WCEL Member Yann Aguila and Professor聽Marie-C茅cile de Bellis聽recently co-wrote the聽article聽"A Martian at the United Nations or Naive Thoughts on Global Environmental Governance"聽published in the聽Revue de Droit europ茅en.聽The following synopsis was prepared by Yann Aguila.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently released the synthesis report "Making Peace With Nature: A scientific blueprint to tackle the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies"聽ahead of the fith United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5).聽聽
By聽Rosa Manzo -聽Equity is a central element to the climate change problem, it corresponds to the complexity of the problem and it attempts to address the inherent unfairness of the problem: it is multifaceted by addressing several issues. A call for an equitable climate change regime ties鈥
By聽Francesco Sindico -聽Despite the importance of groundwater in the context of global water security and climate change adaptation, there are only a handful of transboundary aquifer agreements around the world and just an incipient international legal framework applicable specifically to鈥
In January 1992, five hundred governmental and non-governmental water experts gathered in Dublin, Ireland at the International Conference on Water and Environment to discuss the future of global water governance in a changing climate. The guiding principles that emerged from this Conference鈥
The Centre for Environmental Law (CEL) at Macquarie University recently聽launched the Biodiversity Law and Governance Webinar Series 鈥淟aw and Nature Dialogues鈥.聽
The virtual 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 One Nature, One Future Global Youth Summit will take place 5-16 April 2021.
香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 MARPLASTICCs project Provides Institutional Frameworks Governing Marine Plastic Pollution to understand marine plastic pollution and Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia and Africa
By Kristen Walker Painemilla, Chair of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy & Senior Vice President of Conservation International's '聽Center for Communities and Conservation'
Transformation, an equitable recovery with social justice, and climate change are鈥
A new report 鈥楾he World鈥檚 Forgotten Fishes鈥 reveals the extraordinary variety of freshwater fish. This variety聽accounts聽for over half of all the world鈥檚 fish species and is essential to the health of the world鈥檚 rivers, lakes and wetlands and well-being of societies and economies across the鈥