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ANALYSIS: Legal experts tell Stuti Mishra a long-awaited International Court of Justice ruling provides ‘a clear blueprint to ...
The International Court of Justice has ruled that any country that fails to tackle greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuels ...
An advisory opinion on responsibility for emissions means that Canada could be on the hook for major climate-change-related damages in the years ahead ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHong Kong urged to strengthen climate action after ‘historic’ ruling by UN courtThe Hong Kong government has been urged to strengthen its policies to tackle the climate crisis following a key advisory ...
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSNStrong Global Lawsuits Against Big Oil May SurgeIn a discussion between Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, they examine a recent ...
On July 23, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a historic advisory opinion affirming that countries have binding obligations under international law to address climate change.
The world is on the brink of ecological collapse, driven by relentless carbon emissions and persistent political inaction.
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The Manila Times on MSNICJ advisory opinion helps but only action will bring reliefTHE International Court of Justice issued its much-awaited “Advisory Opinion” regarding obligations of states under ...
For the first time ever, world court clarifies countries' duties to protect the Earth's climate, communities and ecosystems ...
It has been called historic, groundbreaking and pivotal, but the opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the climate obligations of states came with a sombre warning.
From coral reefs and mangroves to raising the land itself, how small island nations are using natural and innovative techniques to adapt to rising sea levels and extreme weather events linked to ...
The top business lobby is unlikely to declare a public view on emissions reductions even as the government prepares to ...
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