Volume 16, Number 1

Abstract - Burton and Stretesky

Wrong Side of the Tracks: The Neglected Human Costs of Transporting Oil and Gas The connection between human rights and climate change is most evident when examining carbon dioxide emissions that result from burning fossil fuels (e.g., sea level rise…

Abstract - Jones

Climate Change and the Right to Health for Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand Climate change is widely regarded as one of the most serious global health threats of the 21st century. Its impacts will be disproportionately borne by the most disadvantaged…

Abstract - Ahlgren

Rising Oceans, Climate Change, Food Aid, and Human Rights in the Marshall Islands Climate change impacts are expected to produce more frequent, longer and unpredictable drought periods with further saltwater intrusion in the Marshall Islands. As a…

Abstract - Williamson

Using a Reporting System to Protect the Human Rights of People Living with HIV and Key Populations: A Conceptual Framework Human rights of people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key populations most affected by HIV are often violated, with negative…

Meason - Abstract

Chikungunya, Climate Change, and Human Rights Chikungunya is a re-emerging arbovirus that causes significant morbidity and some mortality. Global climate change leading to warmer temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns allow mosquito vectors to…

Chang - Abstract

Social Justice, Climate Change, and Dengue Climate change should be viewed fundamentally as an issue of global justice. Understanding the complex interplay of climatic and socioeconomic trends is imperative to protect human health and lessen the…