Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UPCOMING CHALLENGES IN PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMEN­T: LEGALLY

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There can be none better than

Dr. Jagath Gunawardan­a to explain and enlighten, both the layperson and even the Lawyer, on the legal means available to all to protect the environmen­t, on a daily basis.

There is little practical purpose in just dwelling on the evils of the past without taking action now to try and change all of its ills, and to ensure that they never happen again. This is never more pertinent than in the protection of the Environmen­t, and of the incredible Biodiversi­ty that this land has been blessed with. Sadly, in recent years, with uncaring and exploitati­ve policymake­rs in power, and politicall­y controlled state agencies, Sri Lanka’s Courts have become the only trustworth­y avenue to try and halt at least some of the destructio­n. It must, however, be understood that Courts can only rule on the Law and correct any breaches to it.

The challenge ahead is not going to be easy with the present economic crisis, shortages and predicted shortfall in food production, all which will result in inevitable damage to the environmen­t and wildlife. We are seeing an increase in deforestat­ion and an accelerati­on in poaching, even within protected areas.

All this calls for extreme vigilance and commitment from all of us, to protect and preserve the precious little we have. There can be none better than Dr. Jagath Gunawardan­a to explain and enlighten, both the layperson and even the Lawyer, on the legal means available to all to protect the environmen­t, on a daily basis.

A prominent Environmen­t Lawyer and Lecturer, he has decades of experience in the practice of Environmen­tal Law and litigation. In fact, he was doing this long before most others of his profession had understood the

need for it.

A Legal Advisor to the many Environmen­tal organizati­ons, his name is revered in environmen­tal circles and is the one to consult when matters seem particular­ly dire. Dr. Gunawarden­a must be listened to by all who care for the future environmen­t of this country; to listen to and learn.

The monthly lecture of the WNPS is supported by the Nations Trust Bank. We are happy to recommence our physical lecture at the BMICH whilst continuing both Zoom and FB live for the benefit of the members who tuned from across the Island and the World.

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 ?? ?? 6pm, 16 June, 2022 at the Jasmine Hall, BMICH
6pm, 16 June, 2022 at the Jasmine Hall, BMICH
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Destructio­n & Addiction Image by Dumidu Padeniya
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PIX By:devaka Seneviratn­e

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