In a historic ruling, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations' highest court, has declared that all countries are legally obligated to address climate change and curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The court found that failing to act on climate change could violate international law and open the door for countries harmed by climate impacts to seek reparations from major polluters. The advisory opinion affirms that a healthy environment is a human right and that wealthy nations, in particular, must meet their climate commitments or face financial liability. This landmark decision is expected to reshape global climate accountability, empowering vulnerable nations and climate advocates to demand stronger action and compensation.
While the ruling is non-binding, it sets a powerful legal precedent and increases pressure on governments worldwide to take urgent climate action.
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