Countries Could Be in Breach of International Law by Failing to Undertake Climate Action: ICJ

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Countries Could Be in Breach of International Law by Failing to Undertake Climate Action: ICJ
Countries Could Be in Breach of International Law by Failing to Undertake Climate Action: ICJ

The court rise during a hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as part of the proceedings aiming to set a legal framework on how countries should tackle climate policy, in The Hague, Netherlands, on Dec. 4, 2024. Robin van Lonkhuijsen/ANP/AFP via Getty Images

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion on Wednesday saying that countries could be in breach of international law if they fail to take adequate climate action.

While the opinion is nonbinding, it is expected to influence climate-related litigation and global policy discussions. Legal experts say the ruling may provide a basis for countries to seek reparations for climate-linked damage.

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