The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's highest court, is set to issue a landmark advisory opinion on the legal obligations of countries to address climate change. While the ruling is not legally binding, it is expected to set a powerful legal and moral precedent for future climate litigation and policy worldwide. The case was spearheaded by the small Pacific nation of Vanuatu, with support from youth activists and over 100 nations and organizations, highlighting the urgent need for climate justice and accountability. The decision could clarify the responsibilities of states to prevent environmental harm and hold major polluters accountable, potentially reshaping international climate law. This moment is widely seen as a defining turning point in the global fight against climate change.
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