The top UN court sets a December date for the start of hearings in a landmark climate change case
- The top United Nations court will hold public hearings starting December 2 in a climate change case seeking a non-binding advisory opinion on State obligations regarding climate action.
- The U.N. General Assembly referred the case to the International Court of Justice, with Secretary-General António Guterres expressing hopes for motivating stronger climate actions.
- The court aims to clarify international obligations regarding greenhouse gas emissions and the legal consequences for governments failing to address climate harm.
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