The Climate change is becoming more and more serious due to global warming, global heating, and global heating, and many countries around the world are using the term climate crisis to reflect the more urgent situation, not enough to inform the public...
The Climate change is becoming more and more serious due to global warming, global heating, and global heating, and many countries around the world are using the term climate crisis to reflect the more urgent situation, not enough to inform the public of its seriousness.
The climate crisis violates all human rights through extreme climate phenomena. Therefore, in addition to efforts to quickly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, active efforts to adapt to climate change should also be treated as important. In particular, in order to protect the human rights of people with high vulnerability and low adaptability, the issue of climate change must be addressed from a human rights perspective.
The Aarhus Convention approaches human rights, such as access to information, public participation in the decision-making process, and access to judicial procedures. This Convention is an agreement adopted between countries in Europe and serves to present a framework that does not have a direct effect on our country but can help institutionalize the governance of our human rights and the environment.
The energy right as an energy-based human right can be said to be a right that requires energy benefits necessary to maintain a minimum material life so that you can live a human life. However, energy prices are rising around the world, and especially those who cannot afford this rise in energy prices are not able to live a human life, suffering from heat waves and cold waves in summer and winter because they do not benefit from the universal supply. As the climate crisis worsens, the importance of the energy sphere, which does not receive a universal supply of energy, will grow.