Chile to write a new constitution with climate change as a central theme
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CHILE/ Created : Jan 5, 2022, 08:00 IST
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Chile is taking a giant step for its citizens, and the world as whole, by writing a new constitution that will have climate and ecology play a central role.
Chile is taking a giant step for its citizens, and the world as whole, by writing a new constitution that will have climate and ecology play a central role. Read less
Chile is taking a giant step for its citizens, and the world as whole, by writing a new constitution that will have climate and ecology play a central role. Chile’s new constitution is being written in view of a climate and environmental emergency. The country will embark on a new kind of governance that will keep environmental concerns on the forefront.
The argument against this kind of mining for natural resources is the great environmental cost. Moreover, it is also being said that the benefits of this will not reach out to all citizens.
The convention will reportedly also decide who owns Chile’s water, and what exactly is water? A total of 155 Chileans have been elected to work on the new constitution.
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