NEW CALEDONIA, Dec 09 (IPS) – Climate change and human rights are two key issues in international development and their interaction is increasingly in need of focus at national, regional and international levels.
In the Pacific, where the 22 Pacific Island countries and territories are on the front line of both climate ambition and the ongoing effects of the climate crisis, climate change is recognised as the region’s single greatest threat.
Read the full story, “Climate Action for Human Rights”, on globalissues.org →
NEW CALEDONIA, Dec 09 (IPS) – Climate change and human rights are two key issues in international development and their interaction is increasingly in need of focus at national, regional and international levels.In the Pacific, where the 22 Pacific Island countries and territories are on the front line of both climate ambition and the ongoing effects of the climate crisis, climate change is recognised as the region’s single greatest threat.Read the full story, “Climate Action for Human Rights”, on globalissues.org →