The finalization of a draft declaration of ethical principles in relation to climate change
An Intergovernmental meeting responsible for finalizing a draft declaration of ethical principles in relation to climate change was held from the 27 to 30 of July 2017 in Paris. Following a year of work, including the meeting of the Ad Hoc Expert Group and extensive written consultations with Member States, this meeting has achieved its objective.
Around a hundred participants representing 64 Member States and one Non-Member State (the Holy See) actively debated during the weeklong conference making it an example of the benefits of an inclusive process where consensus-building and the spirit of international cooperation are enabled by intergovernmental platforms.
Taking into account ethical principles such as avoiding harm, solidarity and sustainability, this UNESCO project of a declaration has taken one more important step and It is closer to finally inspire governments, businesses and individuals to claim a moral basis when tackling the threat posed by climate change to people and the planet.
Documents
- Preliminary text of a declaration of ethical principles in relation to climate change, also available in French.
- Rapporteur’s report of the Intergovernmental Meeting, also available in French.
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