Global
Climate Destruction is the Worst Human Rights Violation
A statement
on the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Sixty years ago, the international
community proclaimed that "the inherent dignity and the equal
and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation
of freedom,
justice and peace in the world"
as the United Nations General Assembly signed the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights (UDHR). The Declaration loudly rejected the "disregard
and contempt for human rights [that] have resulted in barbarous acts
which have outraged the conscience of mankind."
Today, the lofty aspirations articulated
in the UDHR remain as elusive as ever for the vast majority of the
world's population. More than a billion have limited access to fresh
water, about 800 million people are chronically undernourished, 30,000
die each day from preventable diseases including 2 million children
who die each year from diarrhea. This is made worse by the impacts
of climate change as agrarian communities suffer more droughts or
excessive rains; coastal communities are devastated by rising sea
levels and
tidal surges; indigenous peoples are deprived of their access to natural
resources in their traditional domains; and poor people everywhere
are confronted with worsening food and water insecurity, diseases
and deaths.
As we commemorate the 60th anniversary
of the UDHR, the international community is also demanding a new covenant
from the world's leaders now convened in the United National Climate
Change Conference that will stop the biggest human rights violation
of our time: the destruction of the global climate caused by the unmitigated
emissions of greenhouse gasses particularly by advanced industrialized
countries to feed the continued accumulation of wealth by the global
elites while the vast majority of the world are thereby deprived of
their rights to life, security, food, shelter, health, and culture.
Unfortunately the United Nations
System, including the UNFCCC process, is increasingly being taken
over by corporate interests which are pushing for false solutions
or worse, converting the "climate challenge" into business
ventures for more private wealth accumulation. Market-based instruments
such as carbon trading, emissions trading and offsets have become
the preferred means of tackling global warming even as though these
have clearly failed to reduce emissions since the Kyoto Protocol came
into effect. Worse
still, these false solutions are actually causing more damage as they
detract from fundamental changes in production and consumption patterns,
especially in the North, and are displacing and dispossessing indigenous
peoples and other poor communities in the South.
At the same time, governments
of the wealthiest countries including the US, EU, Japan, Canada, Australia
and others are obligating developing countries to reduce emissions
without recognizing their historical obligation to take the lead in
reductions and compensate the developing South for the damage they
have caused for so long.
The corporate encroachment in
the UNFCCC process, the lack of a firm commitment on the part of governments
to radically reduce emissions, the lack of commitment of developed
countries to provide compensation for developing countries to finance
mitigation and adaptation in the South, and the lack of meaningful
participation of the most vulnerable communities in the official negotiations
compels us in civil society to advance our movements for climate justice
and the right to development and create our own spaces where we can
forge a genuine alternative to the dominant unsustainable development
paradigm of neoliberal globalization that has benefitted only the
few at the expense of the vast majority and is compromising even the
right to development of future generations.
Uphold
human rights! Uphold the People's Protocol on Climate Change!
Movement
for a People's Protocol on Climate Change
Signed:
All Nepal Peasants' Federation
(ANPFa)
Andrha Preadesh Vyavasaya Vruthidarula
Union (APVVU)
Asociacion LatinoAmericana De
Organizaciones De Promocion Al Dessarrollo A.C. (ALOP)
Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants
Buriganga Bachao Andolon, Bangladesh
Center for a World in Balance
Center for Environmental Concerns-Philippines
Center for Sustainable Community
Development (S-CODE) - Vietnam
Coastal Development Partnership,
Bangladesh
Department of Rural Development,
Tribhuvan University Nepal
Equity & Justice Working
Group-Bangladesh
GABRIELA, Philippines
IBON Foundation Inc.
Institute for National and Democratic
Studies (INDIES)
International Committee DEFEND
Migrante Europe
National Agricultural Workers
Forum - India
National Concern Society - Nepal
National Council of Churches
in the Philippines
Nepal Policy Institute
Participatory Ecological Land
Use Management (PELUM) Uganda
People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty
(PCFS)
PIPEC
SAHANIVASA
Sewalanka Foundation, Sri Lanka
Uganda Coalition for Sustainable
Development- Rio and beyond
Water and Energy Users' Federation-
Nepal
World Rainforest Movement
Zero Carbon Caravan UK