国际气候变化制度下的海洋气候行动和人权影响

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1163/15718085-bja10142
Elisa Morgera, Mitchell Lennan, K. Kulovesi, Giulia La Bianca, Holly J. Niner, E. Harrould-Kolieb, Eugenia Recio Piva, J. Hills, M. Ntona, A. Lancaster, M. Strand, B. Snow, Kira Erwin, L. Shannon, S. Rees, K. Hyder, Georg Engelhard, K. Howell
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在提请注意包括深海生态系统在内的海洋生物多样性在当前对海洋与气候关系的科学理解中的关键作用之后,本文强调了国际气候变化制度迄今为止对海洋的处理程度有限。然后,重点转移到国际气候变化制度如何有助于保护海洋生物多样性,作为缓解、适应和融资的一部分,同时考虑到人权影响和标准,并与REDD+进行比较。文章最后提出了一项受气候与清洁空气联盟启发的原创建议,即通过包括不同国际条约和联合国机构在内的多方联盟,制定基于海洋和人权的气候行动的紧急、协同方法,以“保护和恢复海洋对气候监管的贡献,人类福祉和地球健康”。
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Ocean-based Climate Action and Human Rights Implications under the International Climate Change Regime
After drawing attention to the crucial role of marine biodiversity, including that of deep-sea ecosystems, in current scientific understanding of the ocean-climate nexus, this article highlights the limited extent to which the international climate change regime has so far addressed the ocean. The focus then shifts to how the international climate change regime could contribute to the protection of marine biodiversity as part of mitigation, adaptation and finance, taking into account human rights impacts and standards, drawing a comparison with REDD+. The article concludes with an original proposal, inspired by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, to develop urgent, synergistic approaches to ocean- and human rights-based climate action through a multi-actor coalition, including different international treaties and United Nations bodies, to ‘protect and restore the ocean’s contributions to climate regulation, human well-being and planetary health’.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law addresses all aspects of marine and coastal law. In addition to normal in-depth scholarly articles, the Journal contains a distinctive feature: a vigorous ‘Current Legal Developments’ section which provides notes and commentary on international treaties and case law, national statute law, national court decisions, and other aspects of state practice; includes the relevant original documentation where appropriate; and monitors developments in relevant international organizations at a global and regional level. The format also includes a book review section.
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