The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to issue a landmark advisory opinion clarifying the legal obligations of countries to address climate change. This unprecedented case, spearheaded by the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu and supported by over 130 countries, seeks to hold governments accountable for their role in global warming and its devastating impacts. The ruling comes as vulnerable nations, especially small island states, face mounting climate disasters such as rising seas, intensifying cyclones, and environmental destruction. Youth activists and civil society groups have played a key role in bringing the issue to the world’s highest court, marking a defining moment for climate justice. The ICJ’s decision could shape future climate litigation and international policy, setting a global legal framework for climate action.
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