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ICJ Affirms Legally Binding Climate Obligations for States
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 2023, confirming legally binding obligations for states to mitigate climate change based on international treaties and customary international law, potentially opening the door for climate-related lawsuits against n...
ICJ Affirms Legally Binding Climate Obligations for States
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 2023, confirming legally binding obligations for states to mitigate climate change based on international treaties and customary international law, potentially opening the door for climate-related lawsuits against n...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change, a decision hailed by climate activists and supported by over 130 nations, including Vanuatu, which initiated the case.
ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change, a decision hailed by climate activists and supported by over 130 nations, including Vanuatu, which initiated the case.
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48% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...
ICJ Rules States Must Protect Environment, Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on March 22, 2024, declaring that states have an obligation under international law to protect the environment and prevent climate change-related harm, potentially opening the door for legal action against nations that fail ...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.
ICJ to Rule on State Responsibility for Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on Vanuatu's case regarding states' responsibility to protect the global climate system, potentially impacting future climate negotiations and legal actions.
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32% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
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40% Bias Score


Texas Flooding Highlights Global Climate Inaction
The July 4th, 2025, Texas flooding, resulting in approximately 100 deaths, contrasted sharply with the US's rollback of renewable energy incentives, while the EU's proposed 90% GHG emission reduction target by 2040 reflects the global struggle to meet climate commitments. The IACtHR Opinion 32/25 es...
Texas Flooding Highlights Global Climate Inaction
The July 4th, 2025, Texas flooding, resulting in approximately 100 deaths, contrasted sharply with the US's rollback of renewable energy incentives, while the EU's proposed 90% GHG emission reduction target by 2040 reflects the global struggle to meet climate commitments. The IACtHR Opinion 32/25 es...
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ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Breach International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries failing to protect the planet from climate change may violate international law, potentially leading to reparations for affected nations; this non-binding opinion, stemming from a Vanuatu-led case, could significantly impact future climat...

ICJ Rules Climate Inaction May Breach International Law
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that countries failing to protect the planet from climate change may violate international law, potentially leading to reparations for affected nations; this non-binding opinion, stemming from a Vanuatu-led case, could significantly impact future climat...
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12% Bias Score

ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.

ICJ Declares Clean Environment a Human Right, Binding States to Climate Action
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a clean environment a human right, stating that neglecting climate protection breaches international law and obligating states to protect citizens' rights and future generations.
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40% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.

ICJ Rules Healthy Environment a Human Right
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that a healthy environment is a human right, a decision prompted by Vanuatu, a small island nation highly vulnerable to climate change, emphasizing states' legal obligation to protect the environment.
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ICJ Issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 4, 2024, stating countries have legal obligations to protect the climate and environment from human-caused emissions and face legal consequences for inaction, setting a precedent for future international and domestic...

ICJ Issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice issued a non-binding advisory opinion on October 4, 2024, stating countries have legal obligations to protect the climate and environment from human-caused emissions and face legal consequences for inaction, setting a precedent for future international and domestic...
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40% Bias Score

Australian Court Dismisses Torres Strait Islanders' Climate Change Lawsuit
An Australian court dismissed a climate change lawsuit filed by Torres Strait Island elders against the government, ruling that climate policy is a parliamentary matter and that the government has no duty of care to protect against climate change impacts; sea levels in the Torres Strait have risen 6...

Australian Court Dismisses Torres Strait Islanders' Climate Change Lawsuit
An Australian court dismissed a climate change lawsuit filed by Torres Strait Island elders against the government, ruling that climate policy is a parliamentary matter and that the government has no duty of care to protect against climate change impacts; sea levels in the Torres Strait have risen 6...
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48% Bias Score

German MEP Rackete Resigns, Climate Activist Successor to Continue Advocacy
German MEP Carola Rackete, known for her 2019 migrant rescue defiance of Italian authorities, resigned from the European Parliament on Wednesday, citing her work with The Left party; her seat will be filled by fellow candidate Martin Günther, who plans to continue her climate justice advocacy.

German MEP Rackete Resigns, Climate Activist Successor to Continue Advocacy
German MEP Carola Rackete, known for her 2019 migrant rescue defiance of Italian authorities, resigned from the European Parliament on Wednesday, citing her work with The Left party; her seat will be filled by fellow candidate Martin Günther, who plans to continue her climate justice advocacy.
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36% Bias Score
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