In the small islands of the Torres Strait in northeastern Australia, sea levels are rising at a rate of up to 8 mm per year. Along with extreme weather events wrecking houses, sacred sites, and food sources, its Indigenous Peoples are facing an existential threat. A complaint was filed by eight islanders and six of their children, and last September the United Nations Human Rights Committee delivered a landmark decision: the Australian government was violating its human rights obligations through climate change inaction. One year after all UN member states recognized a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a universal human right, a growing number of bodies worldwide — inter
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