THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND WORLD PUBLIC ORDER

Man is both creature and moulder of his environment, which gives him physical sustenance and affords him the opportunity for intellectual, moral, social and spiritual growth. In the long and tortuous evolution of the human race on this planet a stage has been reached when, through the rapid acceleration of science and technology, man has acquired the power to transform his environment in countless ways and on an unprecedented scale. Both aspects of man’s environment, the natural and the manmade, are essential to his well-being and to the enjoyment of basic human rights-even the right to life itself. Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, preamble.

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