The United Nations' top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), just announced that if countries fail to take measures to protect the planet from climate change, they could violate international law. - Dmitri Bolt The court also said that countries "harmed" by climate change could be entitled to reparations on a "case by case" basis, according to the Associated Press.
The ICJ on Wednesday issued an advisory opinion on what countries are legally required to do about climate change and what could happen if they fail to act, calling the crisis an “urgent and existential” threat to human life...
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