Resolution A36r00727 October 1981
41st plenary meeting
Historical responsibility of States for the preservation of nature for present and future generations
The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 35/8 of 30 October 1980,
Noting that the continuation and intensification of the arms race are adversely affecting the human environment and damaging the vegetable and animal world,
Attaching great importance to the development of planned and constructive international co-operation in solving the problems of preserving nature,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General on the historical responsibility of States for the preservation of nature for present and future generations,
1. Requests the Secretary-General, with the co-operation of the United Nations Environment Programme and on the basis of the studies now in progress and of the views expressed by States on this subject, to complete the preparation of a report containing recommendations for the adoption by States of specific obligations and measures relating to the protection of nature from the pernicious effects of the arms race, and to the limitation and prohibition of the types of military activity which present the greatest danger for nature;
2. Further requests the Secretary-General to submit the report referred to in paragraph 1 above to the General Assembly at its second special session devoted to disarmament.