The rights you might not realize you have - Shannon Odell

447,071 views ・ 2023-12-07

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Since 2015, an unprecedented movement has been sweeping courts around the world.
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Groups of young plaintiffs, some as young as 7,
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are suing their governments for their inaction on tackling climate change.
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For example, in the winter of 2018,
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25 young Colombians, including Indigenous youths,
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sued their government for failing to reduce deforestation in the Amazon
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and falling short on climate promises.
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This suit, as well as others,
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argued that destructive environmental policies
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put the plaintiffs’ current and future lives at risk.
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Climate inaction violates their basic human rights—
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specifically the right to a healthy environment, health, food, and water.
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But what do human rights have to do with the environment?
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Do you have the right to breathe clean air?
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To live in a world with white rhinos, polar bears, and lemur leaf frogs?
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What about the right to mangroves and coral reefs?
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The first international document to outline human rights
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was adopted by the newly-formed United Nations in 1948,
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against the backdrop of two world wars marked by countless atrocities
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and barbaric acts.
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This document, known as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
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or UDHR,
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describes the inherent freedoms that belong to all people,
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no matter who they are or where they live, and which can't be granted or revoked.
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It establishes rights like freedom of thought,
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political liberties like the right to a fair trial,
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and socioeconomic and cultural rights,
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like the right to adequate housing and healthcare.
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While the UDHR itself is non-binding,
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its formation gave people an internationally recognized set
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of ethics and standards,
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and laid the foundation for human rights law.
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And since 1948, these liberties have been woven into international treaties,
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constitutions, and laws,
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meaning that countries have opted to uphold and protect them.
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As a result, countless individual human rights struggles and movements
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have been granted legitimacy and a legal basis for pursuing justice.
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The UDHR makes no mention of nature, biodiversity, or climate.
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These rights, instead, first took hold at the national level.
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Many countries within the Global South,
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often influenced by Indigenous laws and worldviews,
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incorporated the right to a healthy environment into their constitutions
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and regional treaties.
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Soon, human rights advocates were calling on the rest of the world
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and the United Nations to recognize this right as well.
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Many argued that the very principles of the UDHR
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depend on access to healthy ecosystems.
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Each year, millions of people die from air and water pollution.
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Declining pollinator populations threaten basic food security.
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And the loss of coastal habitats has left millions exposed to greater risks
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from destructive floods and hurricanes.
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Protecting this right is more urgent now than ever before.
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Climate change is causing more frequent heatwaves, longer droughts,
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and more destructive wildfires.
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Without rapid and significant change, the planet is at risk of mass extinction,
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which could wipe out a quarter of the world’s biodiversity by 2100.
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Such losses to natural ecosystems would likely have disastrous knockoff effects,
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further threatening food supplies, destroying livelihoods,
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and leaving humanity more vulnerable to disease.
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Thankfully, momentum is building.
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Today, over 150 countries and jurisdictions
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have enshrined the right to a healthy environment into national legislation.
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On April 5th, 2018,
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the Colombian Supreme Court ruled in favor of the young plaintiffs,
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finding that the government was legally obliged to reduce deforestation
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and greenhouse gas emissions
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in order to protect the rights of present and future generations.
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This case and similar historic wins by young people
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in the courts of the Netherlands, Germany, and the US
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has inspired others to take up the cause.
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As of the summer of 2023,
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a wave of more than 2,000 human rights-based environmental cases
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have been filed across the globe.
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And this number is likely to grow.
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In 2022, an overwhelming majority of UN General Assembly states came together
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to keep human rights aligned to a changing world
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by recognizing the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.
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It will take unprecedented global cooperation
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to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, stop deforestation,
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and keep our waterways clean.
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These court cases are a powerful first step to hold governments accountable
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and to give future generations a better chance to breathe clean air,
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and live in a world with white rhinos, polar bears, and coral reefs
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for years to come.
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