Strength: Significant
Industry Affected: All Businesses
Understanding that the Promotion of Sustainable Development is a stated goal of the WA, as seen in #42 with the formation of the WA Environmental Council.
The World Assembly,
1.AWARE that the use of fossil fuels in heavy industries has continued despite evidence to cause harm to envirornmental and human health.
2.ANKNOWLEDGES that no prior legislation has been passed on this matter.
3.DEFINES Fossil Fuels as but not limited to:
i)Crude Oil
ii)Refined Oil
iii)Coal
4.IDENTIFIES the environmental damage from fossil fuels to include, but not limited to:
i) Increased rates of deforestation to obtain firewood and/or locate oil resources.
ii) Air pollution from the combustion of the aforementioned fossil fuels
iii) Incidents of industrial incidents with regards to the extraction & transportation of crude and refined oil.
5.HEREBY DECLARES that all Mamber Nations are to reduce the use of fossil fuels by 25% of their current consumption in both industrial activities and energy generation.
6.FURTHER DEMANDS that current net exporters of fossil fuels are to switch to more sustainable processes of obtaining fossil fuels from existing sources.
7.ANKNOWLEDGES the Member States' existing requirements of energy and industrialisation for purposes of economic development.
8.MANDATES That all WA Member States are to replace current forms of energy generation with the following forms of alternative energy, including but not limited to:
i)Hydro-Electric Power (HEP)
ii)Solar Power
iii)Wind Energy
iv)Geothermal Energy
v)Nuclear Fusion
vi)Nuclear Fission
9.FURTHER ORDERING That new, stricter energy efficiency standards be applied to industrialised Member Nations with immediate effect, with direct WA supervision and co-ordination by the WA Environmental Council.
10.STRONGLY ENCOURAGES Member States to provide for public accountability and transparency in decisions made with regards to the changes mandated in this Proposal.
11.PERMITS Member States to engage in economic/trade sanctions against violators of the Proposed actions highlighted above.
12.HEREBY hopes that the proposed changes will bring about a wave of sustainable development and growth in the WA.
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