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M. Zakir Hossain Khan’s development of Natural Rights-Led Governance(NRLG) provides the "missing moral architecture" that transitions the global community from a treaty of intent to a governance system of obligation. The dictionary of terms, from the Development-Destruction Trap to the Earth Solidarity Fund, illustrates a comprehensive paradigm shift where nature is no longer a resource to be managed but a sovereign entity to be protected. For nations like Bangladesh, the adoption of NRLG is not merely a policy option but a necessity for survival in an era of climate uncertainty. The institutionalization of these rights, financed through regenerative economic instruments and guarded by community custodians, offers the only viable path to planetary justice and inclusive Earth governance. As Khan asserts, "Where Paris stops at temperature, NRLG begins with truth". The deadline for this truth is now.
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