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  2. Right to a healthy environment - Wikipedia

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    The right to a healthy environment uses a human rights approach to protect environmental quality; this approach addresses the impact of environmental harm upon individual humans, as opposed to the more traditional approach of environmental regulation which focuses on impacts to other states or the environment itself. [8]

  3. Environmental justice - Wikipedia

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    The mine's operators have also faced accusations of human rights violations, including the use of excessive force against protesters and the violation of workers' rights. Despite these concerns, the mine continues to operate, and its expansion plans have been met with significant resistance from local communities and environmental groups.

  4. List of environmental conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Corporate accountability for human rights violations; Corporate social responsibility; Decolonization; Desertification; Electronic waste; Environmental defender. Water protector; Land defender; Environmentalism of the poor; Environmentalism; Environmental law; Extractivism; Global waste trade; Green imperialism; Human rights and climate change ...

  5. Human rights and climate change - Wikipedia

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    Recent years have seen an increased recognition of the link between human rights and the environment, yet there are still many questions surrounding the relationship between them. As a result, in 2012 the HRC established a mandate on human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment. [20]

  6. Environmental conflict - Wikipedia

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    The same groups, at other times or when feeling stronger, might argue in terms of values which are not commensurate with money, such as indigenous territorial rights, irreversible ecological values, human right to health or the sacredness of redefining the very economic, ecological and social principles behind particular uses of the Mother ...

  7. The human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment

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    The HRC resolution in itself is not legally binding, but it "invites the United Nations General Assembly to consider the matter" (i.e. the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment). [1] Vote of the Human Rights Council on the related HRC/48/L.27

  8. Environmental racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Environmental racism raises ethical issues and can also have implications for a state's laws and constitution, for example the "Clean Air Act", "the Fourteenth Amendment" and the "Civil Rights Act". An example of a case of environmental racism is a small mainly African American (90%) town called Uniontown, Alabama where a toxic landfill is ...

  9. Environmental rights amendment - Wikipedia

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    While environmental rights are mentioned in a number of state constitutions, the state of Pennsylvania was the first to pass an actual environmental rights amendment [4] as part of their state's bill of rights in 1971. Montana added environmental rights in 1972. [5] It was not until 2022 that New York state [6] added an environmental rights ...