In a historic advisory opinion, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that all countries are legally obligated under international law to curb greenhouse gas emissions and protect the climate. The court stated that failure to act on climate change could constitute a breach of international law, opening the door for affected nations to seek reparations from major polluters. This ruling affirms that a healthy environment is a human right and that wealthy, high-emission countries may be held financially liable for climate damages suffered by vulnerable nations. The decision, though not directly enforceable, sets a powerful legal precedent and is expected to influence future climate litigation and international policy. The case was brought by climate-vulnerable nations, notably Vanuatu, and is seen as a major victory for climate justice and accountability.
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