Affiliation:
1. Islamic Azad University, Dubai, UAE
Abstract
The various consequences of climate change are increasing rapidly, and most of its negative effects are on poor and marginalized people around the world. This situation has made existing human inequalities more vulnerable because these societies are less able to adapt to the current situation due to poverty, and this has made the issue of climate change and human rights more intertwined as the consequences of change. This chapter is a descriptive-legal analysis. Much of the research material is on the contents of human rights instruments and the United Nations Security Council. Because their analysis needs to introduce and describe the contents of these documents, the need to provide information and introduce these documents has caused some parts of the research to be descriptive, and in other parts, the analytical method has been used.