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ICJ declares states must act on emissions or face legal consequences, framing climate change as a global rights and justice ...
A landmark opinion delivered by the United Nations' highest court last week that governments must protect the climate is ...
In the largest case in its history, the International Court of Justice last week ruled, in a non-binding opinion, that ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: Can courts save us from the existential threat of climate change?
The wheels of justice turn slowly, even as the planet burns, but a new International Court of Justice ruling offers hope.
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 ...
A country that doesn’t allow citizens to criticize their leaders is not a democracy. It’s not where liberty or justice ...
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 ...
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