Environmental Organizations Appeal to Serbian Authorities to Accelerate Shift to Climate Neutral Economy
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An appeal to the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, prime minister Ana Brnabić, and president of the National Assembly Maja Gojković was sent by WWF Adria – Serbia, Safer Chemicals Alternative – Alhem, the Bird Protection and Study Society of Serbia, One Degree Serbia, Environment Engineering Group, Belgrade Open School, Climate Action Network Europe, Environment Improvement Centre and Young Researches of Serbia.
In a letter, the organizations bring forth several recommendations that they say would help accelerate the shift towards an economy which is climate neutral, protects and restores our natural world, health and wellbeing, and lets nothing go to waste – in a way that is fair and leaves no-one behind, according to the press release by WWF, Vladimir Spasic writes for Balkan Green Energy News.
The organizations consider it necessary to:
– Uphold and strengthen the implementation and funding of existing environmental standards and policies to address the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution.
– Invest in awareness raising and education in human rights, sustainable development and nature conservation, strengthening our society to face future challenges.
– Secure that the distribution of stimulus and state aid is conditional on compliance with the European Green Deal and the Paris accord, in order to drive the transformation of our economy towards sustainability.
– Launch large-scale sustainable initiatives in line with public interest.
– Provide support to (local) civil society organizations.
Meaningful, consistent and continued application of transparency and good governance is paramount in these challenging times to avoid the erosion of human rights, the rule of law and democratic decision making in our society, WWF said.
The organizations added they acknowledge that decision makers are working in extreme conditions caused by the coronavirus, but still urged the government to postpone making any decisions that are not immediately relevant to the health and safety of the people and for which it can’t secure transparency and public participation.
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WWF - Svetski fond za prirodu Srbija
Beogradska otvorena škola
Alternativa za bezbednije hemikalije
Centar za unapređenje životne sredine Beograd
Društvo za zaštitu i proučavanje ptica Srbije
Inženjeri zaštite životne sredine Novi Sad
Predsedništvo Republike Srbije
Vlada Republike Srbije
Narodna skupština Republike Srbije
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WWF Adria Serbia
Safer Chemicals Alternative Alhem
Bird Protection and Study Society of Serbia
One Degree Serbia
Environment Engineering Group
Belgrade Open School
Climate Action Network Europe
Environment Improvement Centre
Young Researches of Serbia
Government of Serbia
National Assembly of Serbia
Aleksandar Vucic
Ana Brnabic
Maja Gojkovic
climate neutral economy
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