In a historic ruling, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations' highest court, declared that countries are legally obligated under international law to address climate change and limit greenhouse gas emissions.
The court stated that failing to act on climate change could be considered an 'internationally wrongful act,' opening the door for affected nations to seek reparations from major polluters. The advisory opinion emphasizes that all states, regardless of their participation in agreements like the Paris Accord, must take meaningful action to prevent global warming from exceeding 1.5°C. This decision marks a turning point in international climate law, empowering vulnerable nations and climate advocates to hold wealthy, high-emission countries accountable.
While the ruling is non-binding, it is expected to influence future climate litigation and international policy.
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