COLD RIGHTS

From the thawing of permafrost to the melting of polar ice caps, from the disintegration of sea ice to the disappearance of mountain glaciers, the changing material state of ice has direct consequences for rights-based thinking and action under the accelerated conditions of global warming. The “righ...

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Main Author: Schuppli, Susan
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Ice
Online Access:https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32951/
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spelling ftgoldsmithuniv:oai:eprints.gold.ac.uk:32951 2024-06-09T07:44:07+00:00 COLD RIGHTS Schuppli, Susan 2022-04-01 image https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32951/ https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32951/2/barbican%20cinema.jpg https://cold-cases.info eng eng https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/32951/2/barbican%20cinema.jpg Schuppli, Susan <https://research.gold.ac.uk/view/goldsmiths/Schuppli=3ASusan=3A=3A.html>. 2022. COLD RIGHTS. [Film/Video] Film/Video NonPeerReviewed public 2022 ftgoldsmithuniv 2024-05-15T09:20:45Z From the thawing of permafrost to the melting of polar ice caps, from the disintegration of sea ice to the disappearance of mountain glaciers, the changing material state of ice has direct consequences for rights-based thinking and action under the accelerated conditions of global warming. The “right to be cold” is one such provocation. This demand, as it was popularly referred to, was dismissed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in 2005 when Inuk activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier filed a petition “Seeking Relief From Violations Resulting from Global Warming Caused By Acts and Omissions of the United States” on behalf of herself and sixty-two Inuit people living in the Arctic regions of Canada and the USA. Yet the transformation of a thermostatic condition into a political and legal claim for “cold rights” has never been more urgent. Cold politics thus demands an engagement with a climatic sense of justice rather than a partitioning of rights. Produced as an introduction to the three COLD CASES focusing on the weaponisation of cold. Text Arctic glacier* Global warming Ice inuit permafrost Sea ice Goldsmiths University of London: Goldsmiths Research Online Arctic Canada Sheila ENVELOPE(-44.766,-44.766,-60.716,-60.716)
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description From the thawing of permafrost to the melting of polar ice caps, from the disintegration of sea ice to the disappearance of mountain glaciers, the changing material state of ice has direct consequences for rights-based thinking and action under the accelerated conditions of global warming. The “right to be cold” is one such provocation. This demand, as it was popularly referred to, was dismissed by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in 2005 when Inuk activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier filed a petition “Seeking Relief From Violations Resulting from Global Warming Caused By Acts and Omissions of the United States” on behalf of herself and sixty-two Inuit people living in the Arctic regions of Canada and the USA. Yet the transformation of a thermostatic condition into a political and legal claim for “cold rights” has never been more urgent. Cold politics thus demands an engagement with a climatic sense of justice rather than a partitioning of rights. Produced as an introduction to the three COLD CASES focusing on the weaponisation of cold.
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