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The right to truth in environmental matters includes the right to information, the right to participation, and the right to remedies.

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Question: What is involved in the collective dimension of the right to truth in environmental matters?

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The collective dimension of the right to truth in environmental matters involves the recognition that it is not just individuals who have a right to truth in such matters, but also communities and nations as a whole. This means that it is not only the responsibility of governments and corporations to provide information about environmental impacts, but also of the larger society to be informed and protected. This entails not only the sharing of information between various stakeholders, but also the need for public participation in decision-making processes, access to justice and remedies, and the inclusion of affected communities in environmental policy and management decisions.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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