Climate change a human rights issue: CHR

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tv MANILA - Climate change is a human rights issue, the country's independent rights body said Wednesday after it ruled that carbon majors or large fossil fuel companies are "morally responsible" to invest in clean energy.

"Our contribution is to establish the notion that climate change is a human rights issue and that businesses, specifically the carbon majors, have a responsibility for honoring or respecting the human rights of people," he told ANC's Early Edition. "We recognize that the global economy is still fossil fuel dependent but we said if ever courts will find legal liability on the part of carbon majors, this would have to be based on acts of...willful obstruction of global efforts to transition the world to clean energy system," he said.

 

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