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- Tue 16:09Last week's decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), reframing climate action as a legal obligation, means the EU's push to water down climate policies may breach both EU and international law, according to a new legal analysis.
- Tue 11:26The EU’s 2040 climate target proposal has left lingering uncertainties surrounding the role of international carbon credits, with potential massive consequences for the Union’s finances and carbon market, says Michal Bloss, a Green lawmaker in the European Parliament.
- Tue 11:16The nationally determined contributions (NDCs) of the G20 countries will be the most influential in ensuring the earth’s temperature returns to a liveable warming trajectory, an international NGO has said.
- Tue 06:31The legal clarity on countries’ climate obligations stemming from last week’s advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) can change how Pacific Island nations engage with other states, and could potentially open the door to lawsuits being filed against countries with weak climate targets, according to experts.




