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The International Court of Justice found that polluting countries are now legally obligated to address global warming.
The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is living with the daily realities of climate change, as intensifying cyclones, rising ...
In a landmark decision, the International Court of Justice found that polluting countries are now legally obligated to ...
The paramount chief of a volcanic island in Vanuatu said Thursday he was "very impressed" by a global court's declaration ...
The UN's top court on Wednesday ruled climate change an "existential problem of planetary proportions" and said countries had ...
Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s Minister for Climate Change speaks to Christiane Amanpour about the landmark climate ruling by the ...
On July 23rd, after two years and an unprecedented number of submissions from governments and international institutions, the ...
PORT VILA, Vanuatu — When John Warmington first began diving the reefs outside his home in Vanuatu's Havannah Harbor a decade ...
A Cambridge professor and counsel team member for Vanuatu gives his initial views on the landmark ICJ Advisory Opinion.
Vanuatu and the large majority of the 96 States and11 International Organisations that presented evidence that States obligations were not limited to voluntary contributions and pledges found in the ...
The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is living with the everyday catastrophe of climate change. On Wednesday, backed by more than 130 countries, Vanuatu will get its day in the world's highest court.
Vanuatu went on to help create the Alliance of Small Island States, or AOSIS, which has since become an influential bloc of 39 countries in global climate negotiations. Mr.