📢 BREAKING!
In a historic decision, the @UN General Assembly just adopted the resolution to universally recognize the right to a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll!
This signals what we hope will be the beginning of a new era in rights-based environmental policy.
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The adoption of the resolution to recognize the right to a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll arrives after:
🦸♂️ Decades of demands from civil society & Indigenous Peoples organizations,
🇺🇳 Recognition of the right to a healthy, clean, and sustainable environment by the @UN_HRC in October.
Representatives from civil society and Indigenous Peoples organizations — who have been advocating for this resolution for decades — share why this step is so significant!
“This is historical because the right to a healthy environment was so far missing from the universal catalog of rights that should be protected and guaranteed to all human beings without any discrimination.” — Sandra Epal-Ratjen of @FranciscansIntl
“This is a powerful keystone in the progress to justice and the saving of the planet at such a critical tipping point.” — @BirdLife_CEO of @BirdLife_News
“The @UN General Assembly’s universal recognition of the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a crucial step forward towards delivering on the promise of the SDGs and creating an equitable, carbon neutral, and nature-positive world.” — @WWF_DG of @WWF
“Implementation of this right can change the future of humanity.” — Daniel Magraw of @JohnsHopkins' Foreign Policy Institute
“While this resolution is no panacea, with sustained advocacy from all stakeholders, it is a stepping stone to lasting peace and prosperity, and a future in which people live in harmony with nature.” — @WWFGovernance of @WWF
"It shines a spotlight on the terrible risks that environmental defenders face on a daily basis and begins the process of protecting everyone." — @RBratspies of @CUNY Center for Urban Environmental Reform
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📌 #ClimateChange has been high on the agenda — from the presentation of @SRclimatechange's mapping report to the adoption of the annual resolution on climate & #HumanRights.
Her work has been instrumental in advancing a human rights-based approach to #ClimateAction: She stated that climate change is one of the greatest challenges to #HumanRights of our era.
2/4 - The presence of #Plastics in livestock could originate from the intentionally added #Microplastics in pesticides and fertilizers used to grow animal feed.
Like previous #IPCC Reports, this one demonstrates:
🚩#ClimateChange is a present emergency
🚩Each increment of warming accelerates the scale & severity of the crisis
🚩Phasing out ALL #FossilFuels is the quickest & most effective way to end #ClimateChaos. ciel.org/news/political…
#EscazúAgreement aims to ensure the rights of all people in Latin America & Caribbean to:
🌿 Have effective & timely access to information;
🌿 Meaningful participation in decision-making in matters that affect their lives & their environment, and
🌿 Access justice & #Remedy.
Three years ago, we joined partners around the world in releasing a landmark report that examined the impact of the full life cycle of plastic on health.
From extraction to refining, use to waste management, plastics pose a serious health whether people experience them through direct or environmental exposure.
Since then, the needle has only moved.
Here's just some of the developments:
In 2019, scientists announced that the average person eats *at least* 50,000 particles of microplastic a year and breathes in a similar quantity. theguardian.com/environment/20…
730+ groups call upon global leaders to deliver #RealZero through rapid & permanent emissions cuts & real solutions, not dangerous techno-fixes, like carbon capture, blue hydrogen, geoengineering, or carbon markets & accounting tricks.
A thread 🧵 realsolutions-not-netzero.org
This call comes as governments and corporations at #COP26 unveil “#NetZero” climate pledges, many of which are being used to greenwash climate inaction and justify “business-as-usual” fossil fuel production.