Global Environmental Politics: SIS scholar works to protect climate and human rights

„SIS Scholar in Residence and co-director of the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, Wil Burns, discusses his advocacy for a human rights based approach to climate geoengineering in a recent SIS news article. Burns wrote a report in October, “The Paris Agreement and Climate Geoengineering Governance: The Need for a Human Rights-Based Component,”[nbsp]that articulated a human rights mechanism for the Paris Agreement after he “became interested in how to minimize the effects of [climate change responses] on populations and ensure that those populations have a voice in any decision making that occurs.” Read Anthony DiFlorio’s full article below.“

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