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Future health – the global policy dimension

Last updated: August 25, 2024 8:07 pm
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Reimagining the Relationship Between Present and Future Generations

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Reimagining the Relationship Between Present and Future GenerationsRedefining PrioritiesBuilding a ‘Futureproof’ World

In recent years, the United Nations has been grappling with the complex and deeply problematic relationship between present actions and their impact on future generations. Despite discussions at various UN conferences, the implementation of systemic changes remains a challenge due to political constraints and short-term decision-making.

Addressing Institutional Blockages

While there has been significant progress in understanding these issues, institutional barriers have hindered meaningful action. Politicians and business leaders often prioritize short-term gains, leading to compromised values and ethics. This myopic focus on immediate concerns prevents long-term planning and sustainable decision-making.

The Impact of Climate Change

The consequences of climate change are no longer limited to low-income countries. Increasingly, a wide range of regions are experiencing extreme weather events such as floods, wildfires, and storms. The urgency of addressing these global challenges is more pressing than ever.

The Maastricht Principles on the Human Rights of Future Generations

As part of the preparations for the UN Summit of the Future, a 60-member UN commission recently released the ‘Maastricht Principles on the Human Rights of Future Generations’. This document highlights the existing legal obligations of states and other actors to protect the rights of future generations, drawing on international instruments and indigenous traditions.

Redefining Priorities

It is clear that systemic changes are needed to ensure a sustainable future for all. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in advocating for these changes and holding governments and corporations accountable. However, a fundamental shift in priorities is required.

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Environmental Externalities and Economic Considerations

One of the key challenges is the lack of accounting for global resource depletion and pollution in economic models. Environmental externalities are often ignored in the pricing of products, leading to unsustainable practices and burdens on future generations. It is essential to incorporate these costs into decision-making processes.

Ethical Considerations and Long-Term Impacts

As humanity wields unprecedented power over nature, ethical considerations must guide our actions. The long-term consequences of decisions made today have far-reaching implications for future generations. It is imperative to move beyond short-term thinking and prioritize sustainability and fairness in all aspects of global governance.

Building a ‘Futureproof’ World

In a world facing growing environmental challenges, it is crucial to create a comprehensive framework for a sustainable future. By acknowledging our responsibility to future generations and making ethical choices, we can ensure a just and equitable world for all. Let us heed the voices of the future and strive to build a better world together.

About the Author

Professor Herbert Girardet is a renowned environmentalist and co-founder of the World Future Council. His latest book, Creating Regenerative Cities, explores sustainable urban development. As a member of The Club of Rome and trustee at the Resurgence Trust, Professor Girardet continues to advocate for a more sustainable and equitable future.

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