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The Island Nations Who Took the World to Court — And Why It Matters for All of Us
In a historic move led by Pacific island nations like Vanuatu and Tuvalu, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to issue an advisory opinion on whether countries are legally responsible for climate harm. With stakes described as “devastatingly high,” this case could shape global policy, bolster climate reparations, and amplify the leadership of frontline nations. Even our corgi is walking in solidarity—because no one is too small to stand for justice.
Climate Hope
Aug 22 min read
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