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Gillian Duggin, Policy Officer ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDER S OFFICE NSW 5 May 2010 Outline Human rights and climate change What is climate? Current legal options to promote climate A Human Rights Act: could it promote climate? Australia s Human Rights Framework Conclusions Climate change and human rights Traditionally, the climate change debate is framed on economics and environment Reducing GHG emissions as efficiently as possible The human rights dimensions of climate change is being increasingly recognised Impacts include drought, more severe storms, reduced water resources, biodiversity loss etc Reduced water and food security, housing, infrastructure damage Disproportionately experienced by poorer communities, regions, countries: further marginalisation and disadvantage Recognised by. HREOC in 2008 UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, January 2009 Native Title Report 2008 UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, May 2009

Climate change and human rights Climate change may affect the realisation and enjoyment of: Right to life Right to water Right to food Right to health Cultural rights Right to participate Right to clean and healthy environment Examples: Extreme weather events (Hurricane Katrina, Torres Strait); sea level rise; emissions trading (CPRS) What is climate? Aims to ensure vulnerable members of society are protected from climate change impacts A rights-based approach to consider: Who is suffering? What will be future impacts on them? Who is responsible? Re-conceptualises policy response as human rights/social issue, rather than only economic/scientific Initiatives are significantly focused on Indigenous communities eg. Torres Strait Islands Current legal options for climate Is domestic litigation an option? Limited options and difficult to focus on human rights Inuit petition to Inter-American Commission on Human rights by 62 Inuit from the Arctic Claim that climate change violated rights to culture, to property and to use and enjoy traditional land, to the preservation of health, life and physical integrity Rejected Morka et al v Nigeria (2002) in African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Oil production by the military government (with Shell) violated a number of rights: life, food, housing, health and the environment Gbemre v Shell Petroleum Development Co Nigeria, Court found that uncontrolled gas flaring was a breach of the right to life, which included a right to a healthy environment

Current legal options for climate Internationally: No obvious venue No equivalent to Inter-American Commission of Human Rights/ African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples UN Human Rights Committee Law and policy reform is key UNFCCC political process/negotiations failing: unlikely to address human rights issues, climate change disputes etc; Domestic human rights legislation may assist? A Human Rights Act for Climate Justice How could a human rights act protect and promote climate? An Australian Human Rights Act: based on existing models in UK, ACT, Vic Would include economic, cultural, social and specific environmental rights Application to all arms of government Human Rights Act 1 Parliamentary scrutiny of new bills via special committee and Statements of Compatibility For climate, it would encourage: greater analysis and consideration of human rights issues when climate change legislation is debated greater transparency and accountability in lawmaking prevent breaches of rights before they occur eg. CPRS legislation

Human Rights Act 2 Public authorities to consider and act compatibly with human rights: Decision-making Developing policy and delivering services Encourage more participatory and inclusive processes in developing policy, particularly with Indigenous Australians A culture of rights in the public service Example of better outcomes for climate : Climate policy may better incorporate participation of Indigenous Australians (eg. Use of traditional land management techniques; participation in carbon trading) Human Rights Act 3 Courts to interpret legislation compatibly with protected rights; issue a declaration if incompatible Possibly, a separate cause of action Remedies to restrain government authority acting contrary to protected rights; Damages; or at least a complaint resolution mechanism Provide a new avenue for protecting human rights and promoting climate Access to remains problematic Impact for Climate Justice Advocacy and awareness raising tool for climate Encourage systemic change /culture of rights in Government Human Rights Act is not a panacea. Other needs: Strong climate change legislation and policies Better consultation with, and participation of, communities, including indigenous communities, on climate change More resources for climate change adaptation funding Better human rights education Enhanced support for access to eg better funding of CLCs, NGOs etc

Human Rights Framework Australia s Human Rights Framework Announced 21 April 2010 No Human Rights Act Centerpiece is education: schools, communities and Cth public servants 5 areas: reaffirm; educate; engage; protect; respect Review in 2014 Action to educate Educate $3.8 million in education and training of Cth public sector Human rights toolkit and guidance materials to: Raise awareness of Cth public sector of human rights obligations Enhance capacity of policy and legal officers to develop policies, programs and legislation consistently with human rights Provide guidance to administrative decision makers on relevant human rights considerations to take into account Action to protect Protect Legislation will be introduced to: Establish a Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights to scrutinse new legislation and regulations to examine consistency with 7 core UN treaties Require Statements of Compatibility to be tabled with new legislation and regulations, outlining compatibility with 7 core UN treaties

Impact of Framework May enhance consideration of human rights in climate change policy development and decision-making; and in legislation; useful as an advocacy tool Does not go far enough to protect human rights, including climate No binding legal requirement: On public authorities to consider and act consistently with human rights On courts to interpret legislation consistently with human rights To enable individuals to seek remedies in Court Limited accountability as not legally enforceable, although could enable human rights to be considered relevant considerations under administrative law Conclusions Limited legal avenues to promote climate Ongoing failure of UNFCCC negotiations and domestic politics An Australian Human Rights Act could: encourage a rights based approach to climate change policy and legislation leading to better outcomes create a culture shift in government be a useful advocacy tool Framework is a good start, but doesn t go far enough to promote climate Climate change will continue to present human rights issues into the future eg Climate-induced migration; participation of Indigenous Australians in climate policy; providing compensation to developing countries New policy and legal responses are necessary; 2014 review?