


The Triple Planetary Crisis: A Human Rights Issue
Our planet is facing an unprecedented environmental crisis, driven by three major threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution of the air, water, and soil. This crisis endangers the lives, health, and dignity of billions of people worldwide.
Every year, pollution is responsible for approximately 9 million premature deaths. In 2019 alone, air pollution caused 6.7 million deaths, while water pollution and lead exposure resulted in 1.4 million and 900,000 premature deaths, respectively. Additionally, hundreds of millions suffer from diseases linked to environmental degradation, while billions face the devastating effects of climate change, including more frequent and intense storms, prolonged droughts, uncontrolled wildfires, and rising sea levels.





