"notes that there is no such thing as a human right to a healthy environment, as human rights, derived from natural law, are always rights against the sovereign power aimed at helping humankind to establish its full potential. As governments and human rights cannot interfere with nature, the Assembly discourages anyone from trying to declare climate policy-derived initiatives a human right"
Human rights are defensive rights against the State, derived from natural law or the divine order (Thomas Aquinas) and directly related to the human being as a sacred being. If nature interferes, this cannot be subject to human rights.