Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:58pm on 23 Jul 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that countries can sue each other for climate change damages, including historic emissions. Though non-binding, the opinion allows climate-vulnerable nations like Vanuatu and the Marshall Islands to seek compensation for loss and damage caused by rising seas and extreme weather. The case was initiated by Pacific Island students and supported by dozens of developing nations. The court also warned that failing to act ambitiously breaches the Paris Agreement. Legal experts call it a “historic affirmation” of the right to climate justice. The ruling could influence national courts globally. (PC: BBC)