Today, I come to you with a proposal to repeal GAR#357 “Promotion of Clean Energy.” This, and the replacement proposal that you will find posted along with it, are an attempt to modernize and strengthen international efforts to promote clean energy. I don't believe that such efforts are redundant with other resolutions, namely GAR#445 -- emission caps are one tool that we can use to facilitate our transition away from fossil fuels but it is not and should not be the only tool at our disposal. For more on that, though, please see the accompanying thread for the replacement legislation.
As always, our delegation very much welcomes all constructive feedback and thank you for all of your comments in forward." - Count Nyle, WA Ambassador - The Principality of Xernon
Repeal “Promotion of Clean Energy” | Proposed by: Xernon
General Assembly Resolution #357 “Promotion of Clean Energy” (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All businesses - Strong) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The World Assembly,
Recognizing that GAR#357 “Promotion of Clean Energy” is an important piece of legislation that seeks to promote the use of clean forms of energy in order to reduce and counteract the negative health and environmental impacts of burning fossil fuels,
Noting, however, that GAR#357 fails to adequately provide the milestones and mandates necessary to guide member nations through the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources,
Observing that GAR#357 also fails to establish concrete international efforts or collaborative strategies to promote clean energy use amongst member nations,
Believing that any legislation seeking to promote the utilization of clean energy sources should be grounded in international cooperation, research, and technology development,
Convinced that a replacement resolution is necessary to provide member nations with the comprehensive framework and international cooperation needed to drive the switch in energy reliance from fossil fuels to clean energy sources,
Hereby repeals GAR#357 “Promotion of Clean Energy.”