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An opinion by the World Court finds new legal requirements in the Paris Agreement, raising legal questions about the U.S.
In a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice declared that failure to act on climate change can be an ...
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Major economies including China and the EU on Thursday welcomed a ruling by the world's highest court paving the way for ...
THE HAGUE, July 23 (Reuters) - The United Nations' highest court on Wednesday underlined "the urgent and existential threat ...
Judges with the U.N.’s top court say in a landmark climate decision that a “clean, healthy and sustainable environment” is a ...
A decade since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015, two big outstanding questions have delayed action: Who is responsible ...
On July 23rd, after two years and an unprecedented number of submissions from governments and international institutions, the ...
Severe weather and natural disasters, are on the rise. This week, the top United Nations court ruled that countries are ...
The International Court of Justice says governments are legally obliged “to achieve deep, rapid and sustained reductions” in ...
The court president judge Yuji Iwasawa said during last week’s ruling that countries’ failure to take appropriate action to ...
As Australia’s courts rule yet again that climate is outside their jurisdiction, the ICJ made it a legal obligation for countries to act on the crisis.