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Climate Change Must Start Offering Legal Protection to Those Affected, Urges UN Expert

An independent UN-appointed climate expert on Tuesday called for full legal protection to be given to those displaced by the impacts of climate change, to guarantee their human rights.

“The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. 

“In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Mr. Fry said in his latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.”

Multiple rights violations 

The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life.

“The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said.

He called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea. 

More than 50,000 lost their lives during migratory movements between 2014 and 2022. “It is equally shocking to note that more than half of those deaths occurred on routes to and within Europe, including in the Mediterranean Sea,” he said.

Displacement and natural disasters 

According to the independent expert, displacement due to climate change can take many different forms.

It can involve sudden events or more slow acting factors such sea level rise or drought. Most people affected by these events feel they have no choice but to move. Women and children are the most impacted by disasters and the effects of climate change, and also account for the majority of displaced people.

“The international community must realise its responsibility to protect people displaced across borders by climate change impacts,” the expert said.

Legal protection

Mr. Fry explained that the world was not operating in a total vacuum in terms of legal protection safeguards, with several options already in place.

“The Human Rights Council should prepare a resolution for submission to the UN General Assembly urging the body to develop an optional protocol under the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees to address displacement and legal protection for people all over the world affected by the climate crisis,” the expert said.

“Until then, I urge all nations to develop national legislation to provide humanitarian visas for persons displaced across international borders due to climate change, as an interim measure,” he said.

Independent experts and other UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid basis, are not UN staff, and work independently from any government or organisation.

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  1. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Fry said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. He called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea. “

  2. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Emily Smith, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Smith said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  3. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said EmilyJohnson23, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Johnson said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.”Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life.“The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said.He called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.”

  4. Do you think offering legal protection to those displaced by climate change will truly guarantee their human rights as the UN expert suggests in the article?

    1. Legal protection for those displaced by climate change is crucial to safeguard their fundamental rights. While it may not fully guarantee their human rights, it is a necessary step towards providing support and recognition for those affected by the impacts of climate change.

  5. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Smith said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  6. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, an independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Mr. Fry said in his latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education, and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. He called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  7. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Emily Jones, an independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Jones said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” she said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  8. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Sophia Smith, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Smith said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to offer legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations, including their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  9. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Emily Miller, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Miller said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  10. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Smith said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.”

  11. “The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year. “In 2020 alone, 30.7 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events. Droughts were the main factor,” Ms. Stella said in her latest thematic report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva. “We must take immediate steps to give legal protection to these people.” Multiple rights violations The independent expert said that people displaced by climate change face multiple human rights violations including of their rights to food, water, sanitation, housing, health, education and, for some, their basic right to life. “The human rights implications of climate change displacement, in particular across international borders, are significant and truly disturbing,” the expert said. She called it “profoundly worrying” that large numbers of people displaced across borders, die or go missing every year on both land and sea.

  12. Do you think implementing legal protection for climate change-displaced individuals will be enough to address their human rights violations as highlighted in the article?

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