What if energy was declared a basic human right? [34]
Summary of the Article: Recognising energy as a basic human right would reframe access to reliable, affordable, clean energy as an enforceable entitlement rather than a policy aspiration. It would: (1) hard‑wire a minimum service guarantee (lifeline electricity and clean cooking) into law; (2) compel non‑discriminatory, quality supply with redress; (3) mobilise public finance and blended capital at scale; and (4) anchor transition policies (rooftop, storage, EV charging, green hydrogen) in equity and just‑transition principles. The move would build on the UN’s SDG 7 (energy for all) and the UN General Assembly’s 2022 recognition of the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment —creating a powerful rights‑based pathway from “access” to “adequate, clean and reliable” energy. [sdgs.un.org] , [news.un.org] 1) Why a rights framing changes the game From target to entitlement. SDG 7 already commits nations to “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all” ...