Call for inputs: Access to information on climate change and human rights
Issued by
Special Rapporteur on climate change
Published
18 July 2024
presented to
General Assembly - 79th session
Issued by
Special Rapporteur on climate change
Published
18 July 2024
presented to
General Assembly - 79th session
Issued by Special Procedures
Subject
Climate change
Symbol Number
A/79/176
Summary
The present report explores the specificities, challenges and good practices related to access to information on climate change and human rights. It clarifies States’ international obligations, individually and as part of international cooperation, as well as the responsibility of businesses. The report offers concrete recommendations for States, businesses and the United Nations system to enhance access to information as a prerequisite for the transparency, inclusiveness and effectiveness of decision-making processes on climate change at all levels.
In her upcoming report, the Special Rapporteur seeks to explore the specificities, challenges and good practices related to access to information on climate change and human rights. The report will focus on States’ international obligations, individually and as part of international cooperation, as well as business responsibility to respect human rights in this context. The report will identify gaps and shortcomings, in relation to which the Special Rapporteur would seek to make constructive and concrete recommendations to help States strengthen access to information on climate change and human rights, as a view to supporting the exercise of procedural rights in the context of climate change, enhancing the effectiveness of decision-making processes, and better protecting substantive human rights that can be negatively impacted by climate change, including by preventing discrimination.
The call for inputs aims at advancing understanding on how the respect, protection and fulfilment of the human right to access information can support the exercise of procedural rights in relation to climate change, as well as prevent harm and ensure non-discrimination. Inputs are expected to shed light on the distinctive human rights challenges in relation to access to information on climate change, including through international cooperation, in comparison to other thematic areas of access to environmental information (see Framework Principle 7 on Human Rights and the Environment: A/HRC/37/59; and access to information on toxics and human rights: A/HRC/27/54). The inputs are also expected to share good practices and/or lessons learned on public access to information on climate change and human rights, with a view to ensuring public participation in decision-making and access to justice and effective remedies.
The Special Rapporteur would like to invite States, interested individuals and organizations working on issues related to climate change, environmental democracy, business responsibilities, or access to environmental information, to provide input for the preparation of her thematic report. Inputs can be both country-specific or of a general nature. They may contain information on the following subjects:
All inputs will be treated to inform the preparation of the thematic report of the Special Rapporteur to the Human Rights Council.
To avoid unnecessary duplication: if you have recently replied to other questionnaires from UN human rights mechanisms (or other international bodies) with information that would be relevant to this request as well, we welcome your directing us to those replies.
If not indicated to the contrary your input will be published on the website of the Special Rapporteur. If you would like your written input or any other information NOT to be published on the webpage of the Special Rapporteur, please explicitly indicate this in your input.
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Article 19 México y Centroamérica
Asociacion Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia
Centre for Gender and Refugee Studies
Child Rights International Network
Clínica Jurídica Ambiental de la Facultad de Derecho de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Coalition on Labour Justice for Migrants in the Gulf
Comite de Coordination des Peuples Autochtones d'Afrique
Danish Institute of Human Rights
Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment
Global Platform Right to the City
Healthcare Information For All (HIFA) and United Kingdom Health Alliance on Climate Change (UKHACC).
International Academy of Sciences Health and Ecology
KRUHA/People’s Coalition on Right to Water
Leonardo Bernardes Guimaraes and Gabriela Soldano Garcez
LSE-Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Natasha Gomes George: input-1 | input-2
National Human Rights Commission Mauritius
Ombudswoman of the Republic of Croatia
Open Secrets and Access to Information in the Energy Sector Coalition
Procuraduria para la Defensa de los Derechos Humanos (El Salvador)
Public Defender Offices of Brazil
Slovak National Centre for Human Rights
Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental
The Child Friendly Justice European Network
The Conflict and Environment Observatory