International Institute of Space Law |
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Article | How Do We Legislate For Space Sustainability Without International Cooperation? |
Keywords | sustainability, legislation, international cooperation |
Authors | Alex Marinova en Maura Zara |
DOI | 10.5553/IISL/2022065004003 |
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After around 60 years of space exploration sustainability has come to the forefront of international efforts. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals outline the global aims to reduce, reuse and recycle in order to mitigate some of the effects of human activity on the environment both on Earth and beyond. Since the very beginning of the space era planetary protection mechanisms have been put in place to ensure that earthly bacteria and biological material don’t reach the virgin landscapes of other celestial bodies. More recently, private companies have launched a range of projects tackling the rising issue of space debris and governments adopted new space strategies and plans to decrease the human impact on pollution in Earth’s orbit. |