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April 2009

01 Apr

Human Rights and Climate Change

The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution last week on "Human Rights and Climate Change," in follow up to the January  report by the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights on the Relationship between Climate Change and Human Rights, The Council resolution is significant less for what it says than for the fact of its adoption, which reflects...

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