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American Focus > Blog > Environment > The Court Has Spoken: A Healthy Climate is a Human Right
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The Court Has Spoken: A Healthy Climate is a Human Right

Last updated: July 9, 2025 7:06 am
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The InterAmerican Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) recently issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion establishing the human right to a healthy climate. This significant development comes in the midst of increasing international legal actions on climate change, with other courts also addressing this pressing issue.

The IACtHR conducted extensive hearings to understand the human rights implications of the climate crisis, with representatives from various sectors providing testimony. This inclusive approach highlighted the urgency of addressing climate change through a legal framework.

One key aspect of this opinion is the recognition of the right to a healthy climate, building upon the established right to a healthy environment. This acknowledgment encompasses both individual and collective dimensions, emphasizing the threats posed by climate change to human life, health, and future generations.

The opinion also emphasizes the responsibility of states to regulate high-emitting companies, particularly in the fossil fuel and agribusiness sectors. It highlights the disproportionate contribution of certain industries to greenhouse gas emissions and calls for greater accountability and emission reduction efforts.

Moreover, the Court addresses the issue of disinformation, emphasizing the need for states to provide accurate and science-based information on climate change. This move aims to combat misleading narratives and ensure transparency in climate-related communications.

Another significant aspect of the opinion is the recognition of communities’ right to science and the best available knowledge. This includes traditional and Indigenous knowledge, underscoring the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing the climate crisis.

Furthermore, the Court stresses the need to protect environmental defenders, particularly in regions where such individuals face significant risks. States are urged to ensure the safety and rights of environmental protectors and refrain from hindering their activities.

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In the realm of climate litigation, this opinion sets a precedent for holding governments and corporations accountable for their contributions to climate change. It aligns with previous legal victories that have emphasized the need for climate justice and corporate responsibility.

As we await the official English translation of the opinion, it is clear that this decision has far-reaching implications for climate litigation and international climate negotiations. By raising the bar for accountability and human rights protection in the face of climate breakdown, this opinion paves the way for a more just and equitable response to the climate crisis.

To stay informed about the latest developments in climate litigation and opportunities for engagement, consider signing up for newsletters from reputable sources. As we navigate the complexities of climate law and policy, it is crucial to leverage the insights provided by legal decisions like this advisory opinion to drive meaningful change towards a sustainable future.

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