The U.N.'s highest court will decide on the climate obligations of countries

23.07.2025    NPR News    2 views
The U.N.'s highest court will decide on the climate obligations of countries

After years of lobbying by vulnerable island nations the U N demanded the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion a non-binding but crucial basis for international obligations Image credit Annika Hammerschlag

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