"Injustice is unsustainable." These words, voiced by Pakistan's Federal Minister for Climate Change in the negotiating halls of the United Nations, capture the essence of a struggle far greater than treaties and texts. In the hallowed halls of diplomacy, where the fate of fragile ecosystems is bartered and debated, that struggle comes sharply into focus. The negotiations for a United Nations treaty to end plastic pollution have become more than a policy discussion; they are a litmus test of global justice, a mirror reflecting the inequities between the world's affluent consumers and its vulnerable guardians. At the heart of this conflict lies a philosophical divide, a silent war between two visions of the future: one content to manage the symptoms of ecological decline, and another daring

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