​Item 3 - Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change. NB8 Iceland. (02.07.2024)

UN Human Rights Council 56th session

Item 3 - Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change.

Intervention by the Nordic Baltic States delivered by the Permanent Representative of Iceland.

2 July 2024

                                                                         [Check against delivery]

President,

I am honored to speak on behalf of the Nordic Baltic states.

I would like to welcome Prof. Morgera as new mandate holder. The Nordic Baltic states strongly support the mandate of the Special Rapporteur and stand ready to assist her in its future implementation.

Climate change and development are undeniably linked. Climate change is one of the greatest threats to human rights in our time. It disproportionately impacts women and children, and vulnerable groups already at risk, including Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ+ persons and persons with disabilities.

In addressing the impacts of climate change, it is crucial that we adopt a human rights-based approach. As such, the design and implementation of climate policies must be built upon the promotion and protection of human rights.

Climate policies must advance gender equality and intersectionality and not exacerbate existing inequalities, but build on inclusive action to ensure participation and protection of those most at risk.

The Nordic Baltic states welcome the newest report and would ask how this Council can support its recommendations on systematically advancing intersectionality in climate actions?

Thank you.