Submission in Support of Petitioners
Case No. CHR-NI-2016-0001
Philippines has been the increased incidence of severe storms like Typhoon
Haiyan, which have claimed tens of thousands of lives in the past decade.71
2. Right to Health
The ICESCR enshrines “the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the
highest attainable standard of physical and mental health.”72 The UDHR also
recognizes a right to health as part of the right to an adequate standard of living.73
As with all of the rights discussed here, states must take positive measures to
protect the right to health, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized groups,74
and businesses must refrain from undertaking activities that infringe on this right.75
Based on studies from the IPCC, WHO, and other international bodies,
OHCHR has concluded that climate change has negative impacts on the right to
health, and that states “have clear obligations to take measures to prevent and
remedy the negative impacts of climate change on the right to health.”76 The key
impacts of climate change on health include: heat-related health impacts, which not
only increase the incidence of heat-related mortality but also contribute to
respiratory and cardiovascular disease; extreme weather events and natural
disasters, which cause injury, disability, and disease as well as death; expanding
disease vectors; nutrition deficits linked to food shortages and loss of livelihoods;
violent conflict associated with resource scarcity and displacement of people due to
climate change; and adverse impacts on mental health owing to the physical and
mental stress caused by various climate-related phenomena (e.g., displacement
from homes due to sea level rise).77 Recognizing that these negative health impacts
“will increase exponentially with every incremental increase in warming,”
OHCHR has stated that “[l]imiting global warming to the greatest extent possible
71
Gwen de la Cruz, Worst Natural Disasters in the Philippines, RAPPLER (Aug. 1, 2014),
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/issues/disasters/64916-worst-natural-disasters-philippines.
72
ICESCR Art. 12(1).
73
UDHR Art. 25.
74
OHCHR and WHO, The Right to Health, Fact Sheet No. 31 (2008),
http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/Factsheet31.pdf.
75
OHCHR, GUIDING PRINCIPLES ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS (2011) at 13.
76
OHCHR, Analytical Study on the Relationship Between Climate Change and the Human Right of
Everyone to the Enjoyment of the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health, ¶ 45, UN
Doc. A/HRC/32/23 (May 6, 2016).
77
Id. at ¶¶ 5-8, 12-22 (citing WHO, Climate Change and Health, Fact Sheet NO. 266; IPCC WGII
(2014), supra note 8, at 713).
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