A human rights approach to energy: Realizing the rights of billions within ecological limits

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Review of European Comparative & International Environmental Law Pub Date : 2021-08-03 DOI:10.1111/reel.12412
M. Wewerinke‐Singh
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Energy is central to both the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement and a prerequisite to the realization of human rights for billions of people. Yet the nexus between human rights, climate change and energy remains underdeveloped in international law and practice. This article considers the potential and limitations of a ‘human rights approach’ to energy to accelerate progress towards universal access to modern energy services while addressing climate change and inequalities. It considers three distinct elements of a human rights approach to energy: a discursive element; a mainstreaming element; and a litigation element. In exploring the potential contributions of each of these elements to a just energy transition, it demonstrates how a human rights approach to energy can help to address some of the shortcomings of the Sustainable Development Goals related to energy and climate.
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从人权的角度看待能源:在生态限度内实现数十亿人的权利
能源是《2030年可持续发展议程》和《巴黎协定》的核心,也是实现数十亿人人权的先决条件。然而,在国际法和国际实践中,人权、气候变化和能源三者之间的联系仍不充分。本文考虑了能源“人权方法”的潜力和局限性,以加速实现普遍获得现代能源服务的进程,同时解决气候变化和不平等问题。它考虑了以人权方式对待能源的三个不同要素:话语要素;主流因素;还有诉讼因素。在探讨每一个要素对公正的能源转型的潜在贡献时,报告展示了人权能源方针如何有助于解决可持续发展目标在能源和气候方面的一些不足。
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