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NJ wants people in flood-prone areas to build with future sea-level rise in mind — but certain movie studios are exempt.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on July, 23 that climate change is a threat to our planet.
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"We are entering an existential crisis for the world's wild animals," the study warns. "Increases in global temperature can ...
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Protection from climate change is a human right, and countries in violation of the now international law will be held ...
As part of our 50 States, 50 Fixes series, more than 2,400 Times readers wrote in to tell us about climate action in their ...
The International Court of Justice found that polluting countries are now legally obligated to address global warming.
The UN's top court on Wednesday ruled climate change an "existential problem of planetary proportions" and said countries had ...
Nations have a duty to act on climate change under international law — and if they don't, they could be held liable. That's ...
An historic climate ruling by the world's highest court could make it legally riskier for fossil fuel companies to do ...
The International Court of Justice has declared climate change an existential threat caused by human activities, imposing a legal duty on UN member states to act. The ruling, supported by 195 Paris ...