INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK 2018 SYMPOSIUM PANEL: THE HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK 2018 SYMPOSIUM PANEL: THE HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE JOLENE LIN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF LAW DIRECTOR, ASIA PACIFIC CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE JOLENE.LIN@NUS.EDU.SG

GENDER EQUALITY IS AT THE HEART OF HUMAN RIGHTS A fundamental principle of the United Nations Charter is equal rights of men and women Discrimination based on sex is also prohibited under almost every human rights treaty including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESC). Both ICCPR and ICESC also seek to ensure the equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of all rights contained in them.

GENDER EQUALITY IS AT THE HEART OF HUMAN RIGHTS Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Lays out state obligations to eliminate discrimination and achieve substantive equality Discrimination: any difference in treatment on the grounds of sex which intentionally or unintentionally disadvantages women Discrimination: any difference in treatment on the grounds of sex which prevents women from exercising human rights and fundamental freedoms

CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS WOMEN MORE THAN MEN Mainly because women make up the majority of the world s poor More dependent for their livelihoods on natural resources that are threatened by climate change Social and political barriers that limit coping capacity Unequal voice in decision making processes limited mobility and reduced survival rates during natural disasters

WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING WATER, FOOD AND FUEL FACE THE GREATEST CHALLENGES Climate change has significant impacts on fresh water sources and water quality Travelling further to get water Physical dangers Increases amount of labour required to collect, store, and distribute water

WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING WATER, FOOD AND FUEL FACE THE GREATEST CHALLENGES Energy Nearly 2 billion people in the developing world use wood/charcoal/agricultural waste as their primary source of energy Aggravated environmental changes > women are likely to spend longer hours collecting firewood

INVOLVING WOMEN AS AGENTS OF CHANGE IN CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSES Energy policy Climate Finance: active participation of women in developing criteria for financing mechanisms and allocation of resources for climate change initiatives Technology Coping with natural disasters

GAP: GENDER ACTION PLAN Systematic integration of gender considerations in the thematic areas under the Convention and the Paris Agreement and in the policies and programs on the ground Participation of women in the UNFCCC process Coherence Aims to ensure the respect, promotion and consideration of gender equality and the empowerment of women in the implementation of the Convention and the Paris Agreement Monitoring and reporting (e.g. on the differentiated impacts of climate change on women and men; progress made in enhancing gender balance in national climate delegations)

A RIGHTS TURN IN CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION

CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION 900 cases in the US More than 270 cases in 25 jurisdictions (apart from the US) Australia: most advanced climate adaptation case law Challenging local planning decisions Failure of EIA to take CC impacts into account Enforcement (e.g. forestry, mining law) Suing private corporations in negligence Rights based litigation Public Trust Doctrine

URGENDA V THE NETHERLANDS The Higher Court stated that there is an imminent and real danger that the right to life and the right to private and family life as protected under the European Convention of Human Rights (Articles 2 and 8 respectively) will be infringed by climate change impacts.

LEGHARI V PAKISTAN Right to life includes right to healthy environment Failure to implement climate change policies threatens constitutional rights / human rights Establishment of climate change monitoring body Public interest litigation

COLOMBIAN YOUTHS CASE Rights to a healthy environment, life, health, food, and water: threatened by deforestation in the Amazon and climate change

NORWAY : PEOPLE V ARCTIC OIL Grounds: That opening up new/pristine areas of the Barents Sea for oil exploration violated the right to healthy environment enshrined in the Norwegian Constitution

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