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'Climate Apartheid': UN Expert Says Human Rights May Not Survive (theguardian.com) 364

The world is increasingly at risk of "climate apartheid," where the rich pay to escape heat and hunger caused by the escalating climate crisis while the rest of the world suffers, a report from a UN human rights expert has said. From a report: Philip Alston, UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, said the impacts of global heating are likely to undermine not only basic rights to life, water, food, and housing for hundreds of millions of people, but also democracy and the rule of law. Alston is critical of the "patently inadequate" steps taken by the UN itself, countries, NGOs and businesses, saying they are "entirely disproportionate to the urgency and magnitude of the threat." His report to the UN human rights council (HRC) concludes: "Human rights might not survive the coming upheaval."

The report also condemns Donald Trump for "actively silencing" climate science, and criticises the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, for promising to open up the Amazon rainforest to mining. But Alston said there were also some positive developments, including legal cases against states and fossil fuel companies, the activism of Greta Thunberg and the worldwide school strikes, and Extinction Rebellion.

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'Climate Apartheid': UN Expert Says Human Rights May Not Survive

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    If you want to be taken seriously you really need to drop the emotionally charged rhetoric, it has the opposite effect that you think it does.

    As soon as you say somthing is "the holocaust" or "apartheid" people just switch off.

    And when you sum up with "bleep bloop orange man bad", nobody will listen to you next time you talk either.

    You wont save the world via virtue signalling.

  • People living in places like United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Russia, northern China, etc. got short-end of "climate apartheid" for, oh, I don't know, a written history or so. An odd pattern that peeps who had to invent their way out of such cold and misery had the toolkit to subsequently take over all the balmy places later.
  • by phantomfive ( 622387 ) on Tuesday June 25, 2019 @01:16PM (#58822364) Journal
    There is climate science in the world, but this is not it.
  • No time for reason, lest everybody die.

    Now then, will the UN do something about actual Palestinian apartheid? Or is that just harder to understand than climatology?

  • My compliments to whichever Slashdoter came up with this tag...

  • feeding frenzy (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sdinfoserv ( 1793266 ) on Tuesday June 25, 2019 @01:58PM (#58822676)
    Looking through these comments, either /. has been over run by a troll farm, or a large percentage of commentators don't believe man made global warming is real. Either way proves we're in a sad condition of human social de-evolution.
    • by Livius ( 318358 )

      False dichotomy. Climate change is real, but people promoting utopian tax plans or planetary-scale de-industrialization are not serious about solving it.

      Acknowledge problem. Find solutions. You need both.

    • Between The Rich (who just don't want to be 'inconvenienced' by anything and think money will buy their way out of anything), The Poor (who already have their hands full just surviving day-to-day), Dominionists (who actually, unironically believe that the Earth is going to come to an end anyway, and in the case of some of them actually welcome The End, because it means they get to go home to Heaven, or so they think), the people who think all science is either a scam or (in the case of too many religious ty
  • If this idea gets out, you might suddenly find, oh, for example, cities having distinct 'rich' and 'poor' neighbourhoods.

    Voluntary or less voluntary self segregation has existed for thousands of years.

  • People keep saying that Donald Trump is ignoring the reality of climate change, which he certainly seems to be if you look at it only in terms of attempts to prevent or mitigate global warming. However, if you look at in terms of the social implications, the fact that he is dead set on preventing anyone from a more equatorial climate from fleeing northward makes him seem like someone who absolutely believes in climate change and is just ruthlessly protecting his own interests.
  • Alston is critical of the "patently inadequate" steps taken by the UN itself, countries, NGOs and businesses, saying they are "entirely disproportionate to the urgency and magnitude of the threat."

    But that's not how it works: magnitude of response is ideally keyed on the opportunity cost of failing to intervene with an effective intervention—where the proposed intervention does invoke fictitious levels of political ingenuity and human collective will.

    The alarmists always treat human collective will

  • to give to poor nations so they can be wealthy too?

    How much redistribution of wealth under the cover of "climate" will make the UN happy?

    Nation getting too cold? Thats climate change. Get some more UN grant money for that.
    Nation too hot? Thats global warming. Apply for a huge UN grant.
    Nation not getting colder/hotter? Get free UN money to get "ready" for climate change.

    Free UN wealth for everyone in poor nations.

    Wealth nations have to pay more and more to stay in the "UN".
    Time for some wea
  • Then he can be the first volunteer.
    Then everyone else at the UN.
    Then the government leaders who backed this sort of stupid-think.

  • The real reason isn't climate change, that is just the occasion on which things will break. If it weren't for climate change, then inequality or toxic products or something else would do it.

    The real problem is that our political system has been captured and perverted as a safety net for incompetent and corrupt political parties whose purpose has long since not been to actually promote any policy and represent those who support it. Instead, parties today will say whatever they think gets them the most votes,

Aren't you glad you're not getting all the government you pay for now?

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