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Extreme energy, ‘fracking’ and human rights: a new field for human rights impact assessments?

机译:极端的精力,“压裂”和人权:人权影响评估的新领域?

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This article explores the potential human rights impacts of the ‘extreme energy’ process, specifically focussing on the production of shale gas, coal-bed methane (CBM) and ‘tight oil’, known colloquially as ‘fracking’. The article locates the discussion within a broader context of resource depletion, the ‘limits to growth’ and the process of extreme energy itself. Utilising recent secondary data from the United States and Australia, combined with the preliminary findings of our ethnographic fieldwork in the United Kingdom, the article outlines a prima facie case for investigating ‘fracking’ development through a human rights lens. Indeed, based on considerable emerging evidence we argue that ‘fracking’ development poses a significant risk to a range of key human rights and should thus form the subject of a multitude of comprehensive, interdisciplinary human rights impact assessments (HRIAs) as a matter of urgency. Finally, given the close relationships between government and extractive industries, we argue that these impact assessments must do more than bolster corporate social responsibility (CSR) statements and should be truly independent of either government or industry influence.
机译:本文探讨了“极端能源”流程对人权的潜在影响,特别关注页岩气,煤层气(CBM)和“致密油”(俗称“压裂”)的生产。本文将讨论放在资源枯竭,“增长的限制”和极端能源本身的过程等更广泛的背景下。本文利用美国和澳大利亚的最新二手数据,结合我们在英国的人种学田野调查的初步发现,概述了通过人权视角调查“脆弱性”发展的初步案例。确实,基于大量新出现的证据,我们认为“脆弱性”发展对一系列关键人权构成重大风险,因此,作为紧急事项,应构成众多全面,跨学科的人权影响评估(HRIA)的主题。最后,鉴于政府与采掘业之间的密切关系,我们认为,这些影响评估所要做的不只是支持企业社会责任(CSR)声明,而且应真正独立于政府或行业的影响。

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