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UN rights body: Right to clean environment is a human right

08:10 AM Oct 09, 2021 | PTI |

Geneva: The United Nations” main human rights body has overwhelmingly voted to recognize the right to a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment as a human right, and to appoint an expert to monitor human rights in the context of climate change.

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The Human Rights Council passed the clean-environment resolution, which also calls on countries to boost their abilities to improve the environment, by 43-0 while four member states — China, India, Japan, and Russia — abstained.

Lucy McKernan, deputy director for U.N. advocacy at Human Rights Watch, called the clean-environment measure a “significant advance” to help address the global environmental crisis.

“Global recognition of this right will help empower local communities to defend their livelihoods, health, and culture against environmental destruction, and help governments develop stronger and more coherent environmental protection laws and policies,” she said.

Another resolution creates a three-year post of a “special rapporteur” who will – among other things – monitor “how the adverse effects of climate change, including sudden and slow-onset disasters, affect the full and effective enjoyment of human rights.”

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That measure passed 42-1. Russia objected, and China, Eritrea, India, and Japan abstained.

The votes came on the second-last day of the 47-member council’s autumn session, which among other things approved a special rapporteur to monitor rights in Afghanistan — a vote opposed by Pakistan — and ended an effort to monitor rights in war-torn Yemen.

(AP)

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