GLOBAL PACT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Have agreed as follows:
  1. Article 1 - Right to an ecologically sound environment
    Every person has the right to live in an ecologically sound environment adequate for their health, well-being, dignity, culture and fulfilment.
  2. Article 2 - Duty to take care of the environment
    Every State or international institution, every person, natural or legal, public or private, has the duty to take care of the environment. To this end, everyone contributes at their own levels to the conservation, protection and restoration of the integrity of the Earth’s ecosystem.
  3. Article 3 - Integration and sustainable development
  4. Article 4 - Intergenerational Equity
  5. Article 5 - Prevention
  6. Article 6 - Precaution
    Where there is a risk of serious or irreversible damage, lack of scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing the adoption of effective and proportionate measures to prevent environmental degradation.
  7. Article 7 - Environmental Damages
  8. Article 8 - Polluter-Pays
    Parties shall ensure that prevention, mitigation and remediation costs for pollution, and other environmental disruptions and degradation are, to the greatest possible extent, borne by their originator.
  9. Article 9 - Access to information
  10. Article 10 - Public participation
    Every person has the right to participate, at an appropriate stage and while options are still open, to the preparation of decisions, measures, plans, programmes, activities, policies and normative instruments of public authorities that may have a significant effect on the environment.
  11. Article 11 - Access to environmental justice
    Parties shall ensure the right of effective and affordable access to administrative and judicial procedures, including redress and remedies, to challenge acts or omissions of public authorities or private persons which contravene environmental law, taking into consideration the provisions of the present Pact.
  12. Article 12 - Education and training
  13. Article 13 - Research and innovation
    The Parties shall promote, to the best of their ability, the improvement of scientific knowledge of ecosystems and the impact of human activities. They shall cooperate through exchanges of scientific and technological knowledge and by enhancing the development, adaptation, dissemination and transfer of technologies respectful of the environment, including innovative technologies.
  14. Article 14 - Role of non-State actors and subnational entities
    The Parties shall take the necessary measures to encourage the implementation of this Pact by non- State actors and subnational entities, including civil society, economic actors, cities and regions taking into account their vital role in the protection of the environment.
  15. Article 15 - Effectiveness of environmental norms
    The Parties have the duty to adopt effective environmental laws, and to ensure their effective and fair implementation and enforcement.
  16. Article 16 - Resilience
    The Parties shall take necessary measures to maintain and restore the diversity and capacity of ecosystems and human communities to withstand environmental disruptions and degradation and to recover and adapt.
  17. Article 17 - Non-regression
    The Parties and their sub-national entities refrain from allowing activities or adopting norms that have the effect of reducing the global level of environmental protection guaranteed by current law.
  18. Article 18 - Cooperation
    In order to conserve, protect and restore the integrity of the Earth’s ecosystem and community of life, Parties shall cooperate in good faith and in a spirit of global partnership for the implementation of the provisions of the present Pact.
  19. Article 19 - Armed conflicts
    States shall take pursuant to their obligations under international law all feasible measures to protect the environment in relation to armed conflicts.
  20. Article 20 - Diversity of national situations
  21. Article 21 - Monitoring of the implementation of the Pact
  22. Article 22 - Secretariat
  23. Article 23 - Signature, ratification, acceptance, approval, accession
    The present Pact shall be open for signature and subject to ratification, acceptance or approval by States and international organizations. It shall be open for signature at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from XXX to XXX and shall be open for accession from the day following the date on which it shall cease to be open for signature. Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall be deposited with the Depositary.
  24. Article 24 - Coming into force
  25. Article 25 - Denunciation
    On the expiry of a period of three years from the date of entry into force of this Treaty in respect of a Party, that Party may at any time denounce it by written notification to the Depositary. Such denunciation shall take effect on the expiry of a period of one year from the date of receipt by the Depositary of such notification, or on such later date as may be specified in such notification.
  26. Article 26 - Depositary
    The original of this Treaty, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.