CIVIL RIGHTS - SIGNIFICANT
Most August Nation-State Members of The World Assembly:
Acknowledging that climatology is a field of study which provides critical insight about the past, present, and future conditions of the climate and that an understanding of climatology is essential to the security and well-being of all nation-states
Recognizing that the environmental actions and affairs of nation-states and businesses could have vast, wide-reaching, and potentially catastrophic consequences resulting from changes to the climate and its many delicate systems
Recognizing that some nation-states may attempt to hide, block, or censor certain climatological information from its citizens or other nation-states for any number of reasons
Affirming that any such censorship of verifiably factual and true information is an infringement on scientists’ freedoms of speech
It Shall Henceforth and Hereunto Be Know That, Upon Passage, This Resolution:
Hereby Prohibits:
A) Any nation-state member of the World Assembly from censoring, blocking, or withholding any verifiably factual and true data, findings, or terminology relating to the communication and understanding of climatological sciences
Clarifying that this resolution does not compel nation-states, nor the World Assembly, to confirm or deny the existence of any climatological changes; only to prohibit any/all censorship in communicating verifiably factual and true climatological information
Clarifying that this resolution does not prohibit nation-states, nor the World Assembly, from censoring, blocking or withholding any verifiably biased, methodologically invalid, or scientifically incorrect climatological information. Such decision remains within each individual nation’s jurisdiction