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2020 BALMUN Archive

BALMUN Archive 2020

Mobilizing mankind to manage climate change

Dear friends and followers,

due to the recent developments in connection with the Corona virus we do unfortunately have to cancel this year’s BALMUN conference.

We are devastated, as well for our devoted team as for all the students who wanted to participate as chairs and delegates. Many graduates considered this year’s conference as the ultimate event in their BALMUN career.

Nevertheless we have to prioritize global health as one of the most important pillars of human life.

So, please stay tuned and feel invited to BALMUN 2021! It will take place from May 6th to May 9th 2021!

Stay healthy!

BALMUN team

Committees and Councils

GA1 – Disarmament & international security
  • Launching a new nuclear disarmament treaty (inspired by the INF treaty 1988) to assure global peace and security
  • Creating obligatory ethical rules for computer scientists that prevent abuse of software in weaponry
GA3 – Social, humanitarian & cultural
  • Managing the massive amount of climate refugees to prevent overpopulation in certain regions
  • Preventing political manipulation and the spread of Fake News by creating international guidelines
GA4 – Special political & decolonization
  • Strengthening decolonization in order to address anthropogenic climate change among indigenous peoples
  • Promoting forestry projects in Asia, Africa and Latin America in order to meet climate change
Security Council
  • Securing peace in the Middle East with regards to the situation of the Kurds
  • Creating a new treaty to follow the nuclear deal based on resolution 2231 (2015) in order to prevent nuclear war
Economic and Social Council
  • Rethinking trade with emission permits in order to promote the advantages of renewable energies
  • Implementing global guidelines to reduce the use of plastic
Environment Assembly
  • Combating the extinction of species caused by climate change
  • Preventing loss of land due to rising sea levels and supporting affected areas