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Indigenous caucus welcomes the Kunming Declaration, but more work to be done

As COP 15 Part 1 draws to a close, the International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (IIFB) welcomes the recognition of the vital role of indigenous peoples and local communities in conservation of biological diversity and re-iterates the ongoing need for dialogue around conservation on traditional lands and territories.  15 October, Nairobi & Kunming.  In closing the...

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Civil society calls on world leaders to put human rights at the centre of environmental policy

In the lead-up to historic agreements on climate and nature being made in Glasgow at COP26, more than 180 civil society and indigenous organisations, and academics, from more than 50 countries, have signed an open letter that that calls on world leaders to put human rights at the centre of climate and environmental policy. "The science is unequivocal about the climate crisis, loss...

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Top global banks and investors made an estimated $1.74 billion in income since Paris Climate Agreement from deals with agribusinesses linked to destruction of climate-critical forests and human rights abuses

New investigation reveals for the first time how much financial institutions in UK, EU, US, and China could have made from deals with agribusiness firms linked to deforestation and associated abuses. HSBC, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, BNP Paribas, Rabobank, and Bank of China are among the worst offenders. Banks and investors headquartered in the UK, EU, US, and China made an...

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“Bold action” required following recognition of the human right to a healthy environment. Environmental Defenders Online

By Melanie Montalban, Managing Lawyer – ACT and Claudia Hodge, EDO volunteer and Youth-Chair of the Environment and Human Rights Subcommittee, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights * In a landmark decision on 8 October 2021, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) recognised the human right to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment by adopting Resolution...

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Countries to vote on increasing protection of environmental defenders

A group of 46 countries is set to vote in Geneva this week on a new mechanism to speed up the process of coming to the aid of environmental rights defenders amid rising cases of violence. Taking place every four years, parties will meet at the Palais des Nations under the Aarhus Convention, a key instrument adopted nearly 20 years ago that protects the public’s access to information...

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Zero Tolerance Initiative-Sign on letter addressed to Public Development Banks calling out on their financing of agribusiness expansion and related human rights abuses. Deadline to sign up is the 15th of October.

On the eve of an annual gathering of public development banks in Rome, groups from around the world have signed a letter slamming them for bankrolling the expansion of industrial agriculture, environmental destruction and corporate control of the food system. The signatories affirm only fully public and accountable funding mechanisms based on people’s actual needs can achieve real solutions to the global food crisis.

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Press Release-UN Human Rights Council recognises right to a healthy environment

Switzerland successfully put forward three initiatives to the 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council. Together with Costa Rica, Morocco, the Maldives and Slovenia, it presented a resolution calling on the Human Rights Council to recognise the right to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a separate human right. The resolution sends out an important political...

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International Union for Conservation of Nature – World Conservation Congress High-Level Dialogue on Environmental Defenders

Opening Statement by Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights  5 September 2021 It is a pleasure to be with you all today, and I want first to express my profound gratitude and respect for your work. Defending biodiversity, ecosystems and our environment as a whole is dangerous. Both in the field and at the global level, my Office has been monitoring the situation...

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