Climate Crisis Is Leading to New Harms to Human Rights
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Climate crisis is leading to new harms to human rights
States must urgently deliver ambitious climate action by mapping out a just transition away from fossil fuels in all sectors to prevent even worse human rights harms around the world, Amnesty International said in a new briefing to mark the start of the Bonn Climate Conference which takes place between 16-26 June.Despite the challenges posed by the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, increases in authoritarian practices globally and …
Austria is particularly affected by the climate crisis, but it has warmed up almost twice as much at 3.1 degrees Celsius as the global average. The second Austrian state of affairs report on climate change (AAR2), which was presented on Tuesday, shows what concrete meaning this means, which steps can now be taken and which role politics plays.
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States urgently need to implement ambitious climate action by planning a fair transition to the phasing out of fossil fuels in all sectors, in order to avoid even more serious human rights abuses around the world, Amnesty International wrote in a new synthesis published on the occasion of the opening of the Bonn Climate Change Conference from 16 to 26 June 2025.
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