SECTION 1 THE INSEPARABILITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTALISM
Environmental Rights as a Matter of Survival
04/20/04
Ratner points out that, for Cambodia's fishing communities, whose livelihoods depend on access to fishing grounds, human rights and the environment are "related in every way."
Author(s):
Blake D. Ratner
The Ecological Roots of a Democracy Movement
04/21/04
Kilburn and Vanek describe how widespread environmentalism propelled the human rights agenda of a generation of young activists in the former Czechoslovakia.
Author(s):
Michael Kilburn,
Miroslav Vanek
Climate Change and Human Rights
04/22/04
For the Arctic's Inuit, climate change is having very real human rights effects. Sheila Watt-Cloutier describes their creative efforts to hold governments accountable.
Author(s):
Sheila Watt-Cloutier
Commentary on "The Inseparability of Human Tights and Environmentalism"
04/22/04
Johnston considers the three essays in this section, noting how they remind us that as the exploitation of world resources and the degradation of the biosphere intensify, social movements to reshape priorities and ways of life are assuming an increasingly significant role.
Author(s):
Barbara Rose Johnston



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