The Global
Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment (GNHRE), a major
network of international human rights scholars, has issued around the world in
a Draft Declaration on Human Rights and Climate Change (The Declaration) ahead
of the Paris Climate Summit beginning on 30 November. The Declaration outlines a crucial shift in the way that
states should respond to climate change. The Declaration is a response to the
unsustainable status quo. Combining new thinking and existing international
human rights law, the Declaration presents an alternative formulation of rights
that foregrounds human rights while simultaneously protecting the rights of
non-human persons and living systems from climate harms.
The GNHRE
is a network of multidisciplinary scholars from around the world, dedicated to
tackling human and environmental challenges, including climate change. The
group includes numerous world- renowned environmental-human rights scholars and
drafted the Declaration as a clarion call to governments to address the human
rights implications of climate change.
To view the
Declaration, please click here or go to : http://gnhre.org/gnhre-draft-declaration/
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