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Failure to act on climate change may violate law, ICJ rules

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The International Court of Justice has ruled that countries that fail to take measures to protect the planet from climate change may be in violation of international law, and nations harmed by its effects could be entitled to reparations.

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  • The International Court of Justice issued a unanimous opinion on climate change. 17s
  • The court found that failing to act on climate change may violate international law. 22s
  • Island nations, led by Vanuatu, argued that large emitters are violating their rights to a safe climate. 41s
  • The ICJ suggested countries harmed by climate change could seek reparations from major emitters. 58s
  • The ruling is expected to influence ongoing legal cases and climate justice advocacy. 1m 49s
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