Core Points - The seventh United Nations Environment Assembly concluded in Nairobi, Kenya, with the adoption of 11 resolutions and 3 decisions, along with a ministerial declaration aimed at promoting sustainable solutions for a more resilient planet [1] - The theme of the assembly was "Promoting Sustainable Solutions for a Resilient Planet," focusing on three major environmental crises: climate change response, natural and biodiversity protection, and pollution and waste management [1] - Approximately 6,000 representatives attended the assembly, which aimed to build global consensus and explore practical pathways for environmental governance [1] Resolutions and Commitments - The resolutions encourage member states to work on key areas such as coral reef protection, responsible management of minerals and metals, governance of chemicals and waste, sustainable applications of artificial intelligence, international cooperation on wildfire response, glacier protection, and addressing excessive algal blooms [1] - The ministerial declaration commits to advancing sustainable solutions and ensuring fair and inclusive participation in environmental governance actions under multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) [1] - The assembly approved the United Nations Environment Programme's mid-term strategy for the next four years and the related work plan for the next two years [1] Leadership and Future Events - The assembly concluded with the election of Jamaica's Minister of Water, Environment, and Climate Change, Samuda, as the president of the eighth United Nations Environment Assembly [1] - The eighth assembly is scheduled to take place from December 6 to 10, 2027 [1]
第七届联合国环境大会闭幕 通过多项决议
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-12-12 20:29