Create a Global Pollution Control & Climate Restoration Department under the UN


Create a Global Pollution Control & Climate Restoration Department under the UN
The Issue
The planet is showing clear signs of distress.
We are witnessing not only rising sea levels and extreme heat but also severe air, soil, and water pollution caused by industrial emissions, deforestation, chemical waste, and the uncontrolled use of plastics.
Many nations are trying to fight climate change — yet pollution continues to rise because pollution anywhere affects the entire Earth.
🌍 One country’s pollution is every country’s problem.
The air, oceans, and soil are shared by all. If we keep harming them, the future of every living being will be in danger.
Unpredictable rains, floods, droughts, and storms are becoming common. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. These are not isolated events — they are the warning signs of a planet losing its balance.
Humanity must now act as one.
We call on the United Nations and world leaders to create a Global Climate Restoration & Pollution Control Department (GCRPCD) to ensure coordinated and strict global action against pollution and climate damage.
This department should:
1️⃣ Enforce universal pollution control laws for air, water, and soil.
2️⃣ Conduct periodic inspections in every nation with international observers.
3️⃣ Monitor plastic and industrial waste emissions under one global standard.
4️⃣ Promote renewable energy, recycling, and large-scale reforestation programs.
5️⃣ Publish transparent global pollution index reports for accountability.
🌱 We share one Earth, one atmosphere, and one future.
If strong global action is not taken now, both nature and humanity will face irreversible damage.
Let’s unite innovation, policy, and compassion to protect life on Earth —
before it’s too late.
✍️ Sign this petition to demand the creation of a Global Pollution Control Department under the United Nations — and help protect the planet for generations to come.
“As a global citizen, I, Sandip Bagul, take the first step by raising this petition for our planet.”

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The Issue
The planet is showing clear signs of distress.
We are witnessing not only rising sea levels and extreme heat but also severe air, soil, and water pollution caused by industrial emissions, deforestation, chemical waste, and the uncontrolled use of plastics.
Many nations are trying to fight climate change — yet pollution continues to rise because pollution anywhere affects the entire Earth.
🌍 One country’s pollution is every country’s problem.
The air, oceans, and soil are shared by all. If we keep harming them, the future of every living being will be in danger.
Unpredictable rains, floods, droughts, and storms are becoming common. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. These are not isolated events — they are the warning signs of a planet losing its balance.
Humanity must now act as one.
We call on the United Nations and world leaders to create a Global Climate Restoration & Pollution Control Department (GCRPCD) to ensure coordinated and strict global action against pollution and climate damage.
This department should:
1️⃣ Enforce universal pollution control laws for air, water, and soil.
2️⃣ Conduct periodic inspections in every nation with international observers.
3️⃣ Monitor plastic and industrial waste emissions under one global standard.
4️⃣ Promote renewable energy, recycling, and large-scale reforestation programs.
5️⃣ Publish transparent global pollution index reports for accountability.
🌱 We share one Earth, one atmosphere, and one future.
If strong global action is not taken now, both nature and humanity will face irreversible damage.
Let’s unite innovation, policy, and compassion to protect life on Earth —
before it’s too late.
✍️ Sign this petition to demand the creation of a Global Pollution Control Department under the United Nations — and help protect the planet for generations to come.
“As a global citizen, I, Sandip Bagul, take the first step by raising this petition for our planet.”

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Petition created on 29 October 2025