Journal article
The human right to climate adaptation
Autumn Bordner, Jon Barnett, Elissa Waters
NPJ CLIMATE ACTION | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2023
Abstract
AbstractWe demonstrate that a right to climate change adaptation exists in a bundle of pre-existing human rights norms. This existing right provides clear principles to guide the implementation of climate adaptation in ways that are equitable and effective, obliging States to, inter alia, prioritise those whose rights are most at risk from climate change; maximise the adaptive capacity of individuals; preserve territory to protect the sovereign rights of peoples; and ensure that adaptation practices themselves do not harm human rights. Human rights law requires that these obligations be fulfilled without discrimination on any grounds, including economic judgements about the cost effectivenes..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This paper was written with the support of Australian Research Council grant FL180100040.