Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will also find … Continue reading » “COP27 and The Unanswered Question of Just Transition”
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Human rights are needed where humans are.
Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will also find
… Continue reading » “Human rights are needed where humans are.” Continue readingMore TagClimate Change 2022: A Brief Overview of the IPCC Working Group II Report
The Februrary 2022 IPCC Working Group II report is titled Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. It provides an analysis of the probable impacts of climate change on human and natural systems, possible adaptation strategies and the conditions necessary … Continue reading » “Climate Change 2022: A Brief Overview of the IPCC Working Group II Report”
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Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will also find … Continue reading » “How the New IPCC Report Addresses Migration and Human Rights”
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If transformation towards global sustainability is to happen, we need to value the work of young climate advocates, and help make it visible.
By Claudia Ituarte-Lima, Sri Aryani, and Delia Paul
Women’s rights in environmental law, from 1972 to today
Important progress has been made, but now is the time to place women’s rights at the heart of transnational environmental law.
By Claudia Ituarte-Lima
The 1972 Stockholm Conference sowed the seeds for the growth of transnational environmental law, with
COP26, climate justice and human rights: towards a grounds-up international law?
Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will also find … Continue reading » “COP26, climate justice and human rights: towards a grounds-up international law?”
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At a recent webinar, experts and participants in negotiations for a new global deal for nature protection shared their insight into progress so far, writes Catherine Early.
Success at COP15, the UN biodiversity conference next year, will depend on how … Continue reading » “The Road to Kunming”
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Humanity’s report card for achievement against biodiversity targets to protect global wildlife and plant life is in; the world must act hard and fast to avert catastrophe, writes Catherine Early.
The world has failed to fully meet any of the … Continue reading » “The World Has Failed on Biodiversity Targets”
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