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Human Rights, Population, and Climate Change

Simon Caney

2020Oxford University Press eBooks19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This chapter explores the relationship between human rights, population and climate change. Some argue that to address climate change it is necessary to implement policies that reduce world population growth and perhaps also population size. This chapter examines two ways of approaching this issue, both of which focus on what human rights people have. One calls for limits on people's human right to reproductive choice. A second approach holds that respecting core human rights will be sufficient to tackle the demographic drivers of climate change. This chapter critically evaluates both accounts and proposes a third one that builds on the second approach but goes beyond it.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeHuman rightsPopulationPopulation growthPolitical sciencePolitical economy of climate changeEnvironmental ethicsGeographyDevelopment economicsLaw and economicsEnvironmental resource managementSociologyEconomicsLawEcologyDemographyBiologyPhilosophyClimate Change and GeoengineeringEnvironmental law and policyClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration