World Court says countries are legally obligated to curb emissions, protect climate

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Netherlands, issued its advisory opinion on the obligations of States in respect of climate change, read out by the President of the Court, Judge Iwasawa Yuji, on Wednesday. The UN’s principal judicial body ruled that States have an obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and act with due diligence and cooperation to fulfill this obligation.  

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres: “The end of the fossil fuel age is an economic inevitability”

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The COP29 closing statement of UN Secretary-General António Guterres. COP29 comes at the close of a brutal year – a year seared by record temperatures, and scarred by climate disaster, all as emissions continue to rise. Finance has been priority number one. Developing countries swamped by debt, pummelled by disasters, and left behind in the renewables revolution, are in desperate need of funds.

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Antonio Guterres, Secretary General UN, at COP29: “We must urgently scale-up action”

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REMARKS AT THE COP29 HIGH-LEVEL EVENT ON DELIVERING EARLY WARNINGS FOR ALL AND ADDRESSING EXTREME HEAT

Excellencies, friends, 

Welcome.

It is a pleasure to join you today – in the home stretch of a brutal year.

2024 has shown climate calamity is now commonplace.

This is on track to be the hottest year in the history books.

It has scorched countries and communities with temperatures that push the limits of human endurance.

And around the world, we’ve seen record rains and hurricanes, historic fires, and deadly droughts.

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