
Harmonious relationship with planet crucial for sustainable development
As United Nations Member States prepare to adopt and move toward implementing a new development agenda, the President of the General Assembly said it is critical to ensure that ¡°a harmonious relationship with our planet underpins our quest to achieve sustainable development.¡±
¡°This year¡¯s dialogue on Harmony with Nature is timely, as the formulation of an ambitious and transformative development agenda for the next 15 years is under way,¡± said General Assembly President Sam Kahamba Kutesa as he opened the Assembly¡¯s interactive dialogue on ¡®Harmony with Nature: Towards achieving sustainable development goals including addressing climate change in the post-2015 development agenda.¡¯
The development path the world has taken has imposed a heavy cost on our planet, leading to serious environmental degradation, he said, underscoring that ¡°it is now widely accepted that our way of life, especially the production and consumption patterns, is no longer sustainable.¡±
“…profound changes in attitudes, behaviours and policies will be required to create a world in which human beings live in harmony with nature¡±
Sam Kutesa
President of the UN General Assembly
¡°As scientists have repeatedly warned, we are severely affecting the Earth¡¯s carrying capacity and are in danger of reaching planetary boundaries or tipping points beyond which we risk irreversible and abrupt environmental changes,¡± he said.
¡°We have to adopt a post-2015 development agenda that is holistic in nature,¡± Mr. Kutesa continued. ¡°The agenda should put the well-being of both humankind and our planet at the centre of our sustainable development efforts.¡±
He drew attention to the need to reach a new, universal climate change agreement this coming December in Paris that will be another important step for ensuring a better chance of preserving the planet for the present and future generations.
¡°Through these efforts, we should bear in mind that profound changes in attitudes, behaviours and policies will be required to create a world in which human beings live in harmony with nature.¡±
Mr. Kutesa acknowledged the increasing awareness and proactive stances being taken by leaders around the world to address the environmental challenges we face.
¡°Nevertheless,¡± he said, ¡°much more needs to be done in terms of policy making, technology development and transfer as well as education and capacity building.¡±
The General Assembly President opened the meeting with a minute of silence in tribute to the victims of those who lost their lives in this weekend¡¯s devastating earthquake in Nepal and surrounding regions including Bangladesh, India and Tibet.
¡°On behalf of Member States, I extend my deepest sympathies to the people and Government of Nepal, and all others affected by this disaster,¡± he said. ¡°I thank all those that have offered their support following this disaster and call on the international community to stand in solidarity with the Government of Nepal following this devastating earthquake.¡±
Source: UN News Centre
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