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CALL
FOR ACTION
THE
GENEVA INTERFAITH FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN
RIGHTS is an informal group of faith-based NGOs that gathered to
reaffirm the responsibility of each faith and spiritual tradition to
care for the environment and play a role in addressing climate change
and its impact on the human rights of the world’s population.
Climate
change is and will continue to cause disasters affecting every aspect
of human life and nature. Peoples that have a strong and direct link
to nature and those that are extremely dependent on their environment
are particularly vulnerable such as people living on small islands.
Climate change also severely limits the development opportunities of
poor countries, which lack the resources and technology to realize
human rights progressively in a sustainable manner. The adverse
impacts of climate change will, however, affect the whole world.
Thus,
it is imperative that the international community and all sectors of
civil society urgently mobilize to tackle the hurdles that obstruct
adequate and equitable international action on climate change. It
becomes vital to act to bring about the changes needed to generate
rapid solutions to the consequences of climate change; the cost of
delaying further responsible decision making will disrupt the social,
economic, political and cultural life of peoples and nation states.
More
coordinated action building is urgently needed based on what has
already been done. In this context it is important to recall that:
a)The
UN Human Rights Council expressed with resolution A/HRC/RES/7/23 that
“climate change poses an immediate and far reaching threat to
people and communities around the world and has implications for the
full enjoyment of human rights” and recognised that “climate
change is a global problem requiring a global solution” and that
“the effect of climate change will be felt most acutely by those
segments of the population who are already in a vulnerable
situation”. Furthermore this resolution requested the Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to conduct a
detailed analytical study of the relationship between climate change
and human rights.
b)The
resolution A/HRC/RES/10/4 decided that a panel discussion is to be
held at its eleventh session on the relationship between climate
change and human rights and,
c)The
resolution A/HRC/RES/13/17 called for a Social Forum session that was
held 4-6 October 2010 on the adverse effects of climate change on the
full enjoyment of human rights that contributed positively to the
debate.
It
is our expectation that the Human Rights Council ensures a follow-up
of the actions taken in relation to climate change and human rights
through the establishment of a new special procedure. The mandate
should in particular entail a study on the responsibilities of States
in the area of climate change, adaptation, mitigation, technology
transfer and funding; research on the effect of climate change
decision making on human rights, the reality of displaced peoples
within national boundaries and internationally and suggest measures
to be taken for the management of such situations.
As
we prepare for the UNFCCC COP 17 in Durban, South Africa, during
2011, the Geneva Interfaith Forum on Climate Change, Environment and
Human Rights would like to join forces with the NGOs and Civil
Society movements that are already working to ensure that future
action taken on climate change takes into account human rights.
We
urge NGOs, Civil Society movements and government officials to engage
in discussions with the aim to consider possible steps and concrete
actions to be taken during the upcoming Human Rights Council sessions
and other relevant forums.
Contacts:
Brahma
Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU) –
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Centre
Catholique International de Genève (CCIG) -
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Indigenous
Peoples Ancestral Spiritual Council –
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World
Council of Churches (WCC)
With
the support of:
Coordenadoria
Ecumênica de Serviço, Brazil (CESE – Ecumenical Coordination of
Service)
Eldoret-gender
based and Development Network (EldoGADNet), Kenya
Global
Ethics
Franciscans
International
Lutheran
World Federation
North
South XXI
United
Evangelical Mission, Germany
Mouvement
International d’Apostolat des Milieux Sociaux Indépendants
(MIAMSI)
Zonta
International-Lawyers.org
Al
Hakim Foundation
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