The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy
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Resumo: | The current stage of environmental degradation and the many externalities of the current development model, caused mainly by the emission of polluting gases, have been providing discussions in the various academic, social, political, economic and environmental circles, especially regarding the risks and threats in which concerns the guarantee and preservation of an ecologically balanced environment. Faced with this situation, numerous debates were held and several international documents were created, focusing on the growing importance of the quality and diversity of life and ecosystems. In the Brazilian case, it culminated in the approval of the text of the Federal Constitution of 1998, contemplating the right to a balanced environment, in its art. 225, as a fundamental right. In this context, the present research analyzes that, although it is not included in the specific title of fundamental rights, the right to a balanced environment is considered and equated as such. Discusses the need to implement this right and emphasizes that the pursuit of sustainable development is essential for the quality of life and maintenance of a healthy environment. Finally, the use of clean development mechanisms is analyzed, especially the commercialization of Carbon Credits, as a tool for the realization of the fundamental right to an ecologically balanced environment and the realization of sustainable societies. |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policyO direito fundamental ao meio ambiente saudável: A contribuição da política dos créditos de carbonoDireitos Fundamentais. Meio ambiente. Protocolo de Kyoto. Créditos de Carbono.Fundamental Rights. Environment. Kyoto Protocol. Carbon Credits.The current stage of environmental degradation and the many externalities of the current development model, caused mainly by the emission of polluting gases, have been providing discussions in the various academic, social, political, economic and environmental circles, especially regarding the risks and threats in which concerns the guarantee and preservation of an ecologically balanced environment. Faced with this situation, numerous debates were held and several international documents were created, focusing on the growing importance of the quality and diversity of life and ecosystems. In the Brazilian case, it culminated in the approval of the text of the Federal Constitution of 1998, contemplating the right to a balanced environment, in its art. 225, as a fundamental right. In this context, the present research analyzes that, although it is not included in the specific title of fundamental rights, the right to a balanced environment is considered and equated as such. Discusses the need to implement this right and emphasizes that the pursuit of sustainable development is essential for the quality of life and maintenance of a healthy environment. Finally, the use of clean development mechanisms is analyzed, especially the commercialization of Carbon Credits, as a tool for the realization of the fundamental right to an ecologically balanced environment and the realization of sustainable societies.Resumo: O atual estágio da degradação do meio ambiente e as muitas externalidades do atual modelo de desenvolvimento, causados, principalmente, pela emissão de gases poluentes, vêm proporcionando discussões nos diversos meios acadêmicos, sociais, políticos, econômicos e ambientais, especialmente quanto aos riscos e ameaças no que diz respeito à garantia e à preservação de um meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado. Diante de tal situação, foram realizados inúmeros debates e construídos diversos documentos internacionais, com enfoque na crescente importância da qualidade e diversidade da vida e dos ecossistemas. No caso brasileiro, culminou na aprovação no texto da Constituição Federal de 1998, contemplando o direito ao meio ambiente equilibrado, em seu artigo 225, como direito fundamental. Nesse contexto, a presente pesquisa analisa que, embora não conste no título específico de direitos fundamentais, o direito ao meio ambiente equilibrado é considerado e equiparado como tal. O texto discorre sobre a necessidade de efetivação deste direito e ressalta que a busca do desenvolvimento sustentável é essencial para a qualidade de vida e manutenção de um meio ambiente saudável. Por fim, analisa-se a utilização dos mecanismos de desenvolvimento limpo, especialmente a comercialização de Créditos de Carbono como ferramenta para a efetivação do direito fundamental ao meio ambiente ecologicamente equilibrado e à efetivação de sociedades sustentáveis.EDITORA UNIJUI2022-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/direitoshumanosedemocracia/article/view/1337710.21527/2317-5389.2022.19.13377Revista Direitos Humanos e Democracia; v. 10 n. 19 (2022): REVISTA DIREITOS HUMANOS E DEMOCRACIA; e133772317-5389reponame:Revista Direitos Humanos e Democraciainstname:Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (UNIJUI)instacron:UNIJUIporhttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/direitoshumanosedemocracia/article/view/13377/7167Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Direitos Humanos e Democraciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCenci, Daniel RubensKempfer, Jéssica Cindy2022-07-04T13:36:09Zoai:ojs.revistas.unijui.edu.br:article/13377Revistahttps://www.revistas.unijui.edu.br/index.php/direitoshumanosedemocracia/oai2317-53892317-5389opendoar:2022-07-04T13:36:09Revista Direitos Humanos e Democracia - Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (UNIJUI)false |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy O direito fundamental ao meio ambiente saudável: A contribuição da política dos créditos de carbono |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy Cenci, Daniel Rubens Direitos Fundamentais. Meio ambiente. Protocolo de Kyoto. Créditos de Carbono. Fundamental Rights. Environment. Kyoto Protocol. Carbon Credits. |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment: The contribution of the carbon credits policy |
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Cenci, Daniel Rubens |
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Cenci, Daniel Rubens Kempfer, Jéssica Cindy |
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Kempfer, Jéssica Cindy |
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Cenci, Daniel Rubens Kempfer, Jéssica Cindy |
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Direitos Fundamentais. Meio ambiente. Protocolo de Kyoto. Créditos de Carbono. Fundamental Rights. Environment. Kyoto Protocol. Carbon Credits. |
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Direitos Fundamentais. Meio ambiente. Protocolo de Kyoto. Créditos de Carbono. Fundamental Rights. Environment. Kyoto Protocol. Carbon Credits. |
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The current stage of environmental degradation and the many externalities of the current development model, caused mainly by the emission of polluting gases, have been providing discussions in the various academic, social, political, economic and environmental circles, especially regarding the risks and threats in which concerns the guarantee and preservation of an ecologically balanced environment. Faced with this situation, numerous debates were held and several international documents were created, focusing on the growing importance of the quality and diversity of life and ecosystems. In the Brazilian case, it culminated in the approval of the text of the Federal Constitution of 1998, contemplating the right to a balanced environment, in its art. 225, as a fundamental right. In this context, the present research analyzes that, although it is not included in the specific title of fundamental rights, the right to a balanced environment is considered and equated as such. Discusses the need to implement this right and emphasizes that the pursuit of sustainable development is essential for the quality of life and maintenance of a healthy environment. Finally, the use of clean development mechanisms is analyzed, especially the commercialization of Carbon Credits, as a tool for the realization of the fundamental right to an ecologically balanced environment and the realization of sustainable societies. |
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