The Global Coalition for the Right to a Healthy Environment: Making History & Protecting Our Collective Future
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by Lani Furbank
1M ago
Published February 2, 2024 By Sébastien Duyck, Senior Attorney & Human Rights & Climate Campaign Manager, and Lani Furbank, Communications Campaign Specialist. On the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a diverse, people-powered, global coalition made history at the United Nations headquarters in New York.  The Global Coalition of Civil Society, Indigenous Peoples, Social Movements, and Local Communities for the Universal Recognition of the Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment was awarded the prestigious UN Human Rights Prize for its vi ..read more
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Paving the Way to a Toxic-Free Planet: The New Global Framework on Chemicals – for a Planet Free of Harm from Chemicals and Waste
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by Maria
1M ago
Published January 31, 2024 By Giulia Carlini, Manager and Senior Attorney in CIEL’s Environmental Health program, David Azoulay, Director of the Environmental Health Program, and Catherine Allary, Communications Campaign Specialist. After years of negotiations, the fifth International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM5) successfully adopted a new global framework on September 30, 2023, in Bonn, Germany, named the “Global Framework on Chemicals (GFC) – For a planet free of harm from chemicals and waste.” Its predecessor —the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM ..read more
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The World Bank Needs a Remedy Framework to Deliver on Loss and Damage
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by Maria
3M ago
Published December 18, 2023 By Aubrey Manahan, Campaigner for CIEL’s People, Land & Resources Program. This month, during the United Nations Climate Summit COP28 in Dubai, Parties finalized the creation of a Loss and Damage Fund aimed at addressing climate-related harms endured by vulnerable communities and countries. While this achievement follows decades of advocacy by communities and civil society organizations, the adopted fund does not adequately prioritize climate justice. Regrettably, it will do little to repair and remedy the widespread human rights violations communities are suffe ..read more
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Only Two days Left to Get It Right: a Loss and Damage Fund that Promotes Human Rights
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by Catherine
5M ago
By Lien Vandamme, Senior Campaigner Human Rights & Climate Change Promoting the rights and ensuring effective remedy for people adversely harmed by the climate crisis remains sidelined in the international climate negotiations. The creation of the Loss and Damage Fund at COP27 was celebrated as a historic win for communities impacted by prolonged climate inaction. Yet, the world awaits confirmation of whether this Fund will truly deliver justice. With just two days remaining, the world watches in anticipation. Delay, Denial, and Inaction In the four meetings held by the Transitional Commi ..read more
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What to Expect at the 2023 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund
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by Lani Furbank
6M ago
*Note: The World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, together with the Moroccan Government, made the decision that this year’s Annual Meetings in Marrakech will continue as planned after the recent earthquake in Morocco. CIEL will continue to monitor the evolving context and support local and regional partners who have been affected by the disaster.* Next week, the World Bank Group (WBG) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) will host their Annual Meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, from October 9 to October 15.  This yearly event is a combination of official closed-door meetings ..read more
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At Historic ITLOS Hearings, States Stake Out Positions on Climate Duties and Ocean Protection
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by Catherine
6M ago
Court expected to issue its opinion by early 2024 This article was written by Joie Chowdhury. After two weeks, public hearings at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in relation to the request for its Advisory Opinion on climate change and international law concluded on September 25, 2023. These legal proceedings, initiated by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS), have the potential to advance ambitious climate action after decades of political inertia that have plagued international climate negotiations and domestic climat ..read more
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The Time is Now: Transitional Committee Must Make Progress on a Rights-Compatible Loss and Damage Fund
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by Rossella Recupero
7M ago
Catastrophic climate impacts are hitting all over the world, and the human rights of those who are most marginalized are the worst impacted. Communities and groups in vulnerable situations are being disproportionately ravaged by wildfires, cyclones, and floods. They are paying the price of the continued expansion of the production and use of fossil fuels, further exacerbating the climate crisis. The decision to establish a Loss and Damage Fund under the UN Climate Convention to address these losses and damages is fundamentally about remedying these human rights harms. Since March, States have ..read more
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Will Canada Stand Up for Indigenous Rights or Continue Supporting Big Oil?
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by Lani Furbank
8M ago
This article by Whitney Gravelle, Lindsay Bailey, Tamara Morgenthau, and Marco Simons was originally published on Just Security. One day in July 2010, residents of Marshall, Michigan, smelled something toxic in the air and called 9-1-1. It took over 17 hours for Canadian oil giant Enbridge to detect that its Line 6b pipeline had ruptured. In that time, nearly a million gallons of heavy crude oil spilled into the Kalamazoo River in what federal investigators later called a “complete breakdown of safety.” The spill killed fish, birds, turtles, and other animals, and devastate ..read more
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Previewing the Second Round of Negotiations to Advance a Plastics Treaty
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by Cate Bonacini
11M ago
In a little under two weeks, thousands of negotiators and observers will gather in Paris, France, for the second intergovernmental negotiating committee (INC-2) to advance a plastics treaty. Center for International Environmental Law staff will join allies and partners representing rightsholders, workers and trade unions, scientists, Indigenous Peoples, and people living on the frontlines of the plastics crisis to ensure that negotiators deliver a high-ambition treaty that actually delivers on its promise to end plastic pollution. Coming out of UNEA-5.2, the mandate “End plastic pollution: To ..read more
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Litmus Test for the Council Of Europe: Time to Recognize and Protect the Right to Healthy Environment at the Reykjavik Summit
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by Rossella Recupero
11M ago
This blog is authored by Sébastien Duyck, Senior Attorney; Campaign Manager Human Rights & Climate, Center for International Environmental Law, Amy Jacobsen, Legal Counsel Communications, Greenpeace International, Katharina Rall, Senior Researcher in the Environment and Human Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, and Chiara Liguori,  Climate Justice Policy Adviser and Researcher, Amnesty International. On May 16-17, 2023, Council of Europe nations will gather for a once-in-a-generation Summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. Established more than seventy years ago, the Council of Europe has be ..read more
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