Motion 042
- On 16th October 2025, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) adopted Motion 042 during the World Conservation Congress, becoming the first multilateral body to explicitly name fossil fuel production as a threat to nature.
- Motion 042 calls for governments and civil society to confront the root causes of the climate and biodiversity crises through supply-side measures, urging states to phase out coal, oil, and gas, halt new extraction projects, and ensure a just transition for workers and communities.
- Motion 042 encourages exploration of international mechanisms such as a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to address the global governance ....
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