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*The complexity of the current environmental policy is an appropriated answer to the complexity of the problems- a centralization could endanger their solution even more. | *The complexity of the current environmental policy is an appropriated answer to the complexity of the problems- a centralization could endanger their solution even more. | ||
*A huge institution needs a huge organizational apparatus; therefore important human resources and financial resources would be needed for this and cannot be used for facing concrete environmental challenges. | *A huge institution needs a huge organizational apparatus; therefore important human resources and financial resources would be needed for this and cannot be used for facing concrete environmental challenges. | ||
*Facing the national sovereignty “at the end of the day… [a WEO can] do no more than its member states allow it to do ore give the resources to do” and “[…] if governments wanted to make UNEP stronger now, they could do so” (Elliot, 2004, p. 110). This idea raises the important questions about whether a world environment organization would fare any better | *Facing the national sovereignty “at the end of the day… [a WEO can] do no more than its member states allow it to do ore give the resources to do” and “[…] if governments wanted to make UNEP stronger now, they could do so” (Elliot, 2004, p. 110). This idea raises the important questions about whether a world environment organization would fare any better. | ||
=Conclusion: Current Debate and Outlook= | =Conclusion: Current Debate and Outlook= |
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