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Amid geopolitical turmoil, the top court reaffirmed states' legal duty to cut emissions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The International court of justice 'judges' climate change: "It is an existential threat"
The highest court of the United Nations rules that greenhouse gas emissions are "unequivocally caused by human activities" and "without territorial limits". The International Court of Justice in The ...
After a “landmark” ruling from the International Court of Justice, journalists can expect more lawsuits against fossil fuel ...
The ICJ has delivered a “milestone moment for climate justice.” But does it go far enough?
The Trump administration proposed on July 29 to revoke the 2009 finding by the Environmental Protection Agency that ...
For this week’s Transition Thursday, several companies have been releasing reports on how they are contributing to the energy ...
The UK yesterday rejected Israeli criticism that it was rewarding militant group Hamas by setting out plans to recognize a ...
As nearly two-thirds of the U.S. population sweltered under extreme heat advisories on Tuesday, news echoed through Black ...
The general view is that the International Court of Justice at The Hague is an ineffective international institution because ...
Pacific Conference of Churches secretary-geeneral says the landmark climate ruling from the world's top court is a ...
Zali Steggall warns that the costs of climate change must be a focus at the government's productivity roundtable, with the ...
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