How The ICJ Climate Ruling Is Influencing COP30 Negotiations
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- At #COP30, Pacific voices are using the International Court of Justice’s landmark climate ruling to reshape negotiations - turning moral arguments into legal obligations. Leaders from Tuvalu, Fiji and Pacific youth explain how the ICJ Advisory ruling reinforces what the IPCC has long warned: exceeding 1.5°C is not only dangerous, it breaches states’ legal duties to protect people and the planet. This is more than a legal milestone. It’s a compass — pointing the world back to climate justice...
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- 24/11/2025
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