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United Nations Environment Programme
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Proposed theme 1: Pollution free planet: delivering a deal to detoxify the world Proposed theme 2: Planet 2.0: how to prepare the planet for 3 degrees and 9 billion people Proposed theme 3: #NatureForAll: how to create harmony for people and the planet
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UN Environment Assembly
The world's highest-level decision-making body on the environment, will gather in Nairobi, Kenya, from 4-6 December 2017 under the overarching theme of pollution. The UN Environment Assembly has the universal membership of all 193 UN Member States and the full involvement of UN organizations, specialized agencies, inter-governmental organizations, civil society and the private sector. Three events will take place in Nairobi in the week ahead of the Assembly: 29 November - 1 December: The Committee of Permanent Representatives will hold its third open-ended meeting. 2-3 December: Civil society will host the Global Major Groups and Stakeholders Forum, which facilitates the participation of civil society in the Environment Assembly and associated meetings. 2-3 December: The Science Policy Forum will engage policymakers, scientists, researchers, and civil society stakeholders in a discussion on the science required to deliver on the environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
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UNEA documents and actions
This year’s Assembly aims to deliver a number of tangible commitments to end the pollution of our air, land, waterways, and oceans, and to safely manage our chemicals and waste. These will include the following: A political declaration on pollution, linked to the Sustainable Development Goals, to signal that humanity can work together to eliminate the threat of pollution and the destruction of our planet Resolutions and decisions adopted by Member States to address specific dimensions of pollution Voluntary commitments by Governments, private sector entities and civil society organizations to clean up the planet The Clean Planet Charter, a collection of public commitments to end pollution in all its forms
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Draft Outline Document for the
Ministerial Outcome Document of the 2017 UN Environment Assembly “Towards a Pollution-Free Planet” This draft outline has been prepared by the President of the Assembly for consideration by Member States and stakeholders. It includes a structured list of initial points shared by the President with all Members of the Assembly on 8 May 2017 and Member States and stakeholders are invited to continue to share their views and contributions. Member States, including through their respective regional Ministerial Fora and political groups, are invited to send their inputs to the Secretariat at the latest by the 30 June In early July, the President will submit a Zero Draft Document for consideration by Member States taking into account all the feedback and positions received with a view to producing a coherent, concise, and action-oriented document.
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Draft Resolutions Input No: 02 Member State: United States Subject Matter: Lead in Paint Date Received 27 April, 2017 Despite general agreement that lead in paint causes serious health problems and adverse economic impacts and that there are specific legal solutions that most countries can implement, only 30 percent of countries currently have lead in paint laws. Input No: 03 Member State: Norway Subject Matter: Marine Litter and Microplastics Date Received 30 April, 2017 Marine litter is one of the largest environmental problems of our time and we are pleased with the increased awareness and action that has taken place since UNEA-1 when the first resolution was adopted. We see scope for further urgent action to be taken by UNEA-3. This Inputwill build on and add value to the action taken by UNEA-1 and UNEA-2. Input No: 09 Member State: European Union and its UN Member States Subject Matter: Urban Pollution Date Received: 15 May, 2017 Following rapid urbanization globally, cities are increasingly relevant, both in generating pollution and finding synergetic solutions – this is the basis of urban pollution. The New Urban Agenda identified pollution as one of the main urban challenges. Possible issues to address: the role of local authorities to tackle pollution, facilitate sharing of best practices; smart city and innovative partnership approaches to address concrete issues related to water, soil and air pollution, including from transport, (solid) waste and the building and construction sector in an integrated manner.
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Stocktaking on Preparations for the Assembly;
2017 ENVIRONMENT ASSEMBLY SECOND PREPARATORY RETREAT FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 TO SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2017 Stocktaking on Preparations for the Assembly; Preparations for the Open-Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives & Committee of the Whole Private Sector engagement in the UN Environment Assembly; Main recommendations from the Executive Director’s Background Report on pollution; Consultations on the Ministerial Declaration; Political Visibility of the Assembly. Some of the documents: Proposed agenda, grouping of draft resolutions, voluntary commitments, outcome roadmap etc. Roadmap to the Third Session of the UN Environment Assembly
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We’re looking forward to have proper representation from all member states, civil society, private sector and other stakeholders.
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