Judges in The Hague are weighing what, exactly, international law requires countries to do about global warming.
Vulnerable nations say historic polluters should be held legally responsible. Countries in the Global North believe existing ...
Climate envoy Ralph Regenvanu said: "It is particularly concerning that some of these nations, upon whom we depend for aid ...
The US, Saudi Arabia and others have pushed back against a global bid to clarify states' legal obligations to tackle climate ...
Australia has long tried to be two things at once – a trusted friend to Pacific nations in a bid to reduce China’s influence, ...
The ICJ heard Fiji lay out its arguments on the threat posed by climate change and the legal obligations, especially those of ...
India slammed developed countries for causing the climate crisis during a landmark hearing at the International Court of ...
The top polluters have argued against liability for global warming in landmark hearings on climate change at the ...
THE HAGUE (AP) — The top United Nations court will take up the largest case in its history on Monday, when it opens two weeks ...
Statement from Ralph Regenvanu, Special Envoy for Climate Change and Environment for The Republic of Vanuatu The Hague (4 December, 2024) ...
Vanuatu's former prime minister Ishmael Kalsakau believes the Supreme Court will stop a snap election and force MPs back to ...
Developing nations should not bear the brunt of the climate crisis caused by the industrialized world's historical emissions.