Norton Rose Fulbright’s latest report underscores the intersection of biodiversity loss and human rights issues. The firm argues that deforestation, climate change, and ecosystem degradation threaten communities’ fundamental rights, including access to clean water and food security. Legal frameworks addressing biodiversity must also account for the broader social implications.
Source: Norton Rose Fulbright
Biodiversity: An Environmental and Human Rights Challenge
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