306: Breaking Planetary News: The ICJ Climate Opinion Explained
The International Court of Justice has just delivered a landmark advisory opinion on climate change and human rights - could this transform global climate action and accountability?
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“An Existential Problem of Planetary Proportions”
International Court of Justice President Yuji Iwasawa just delivered a landmark advisory opinion on climate change and human rights - one that could transform global climate action and accountability.
A dancing and crying Christiana Figueres is joined by Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson, to react in real-time, and speak with two of the lawyers who helped make it happen.
Fresh from the courtroom, Julian Aguon, the indigenous human rights lawyer who represented Pacific nations, and Jennifer Robinson, barrister for Vanuatu and the Marshall Islands, bring their raw, unfiltered reactions to this history-making ruling (before heading off to celebrate).
As governments, legal teams, and corporate leaders worldwide scramble to interpret its implications, we have everything you need to know about what just happened in The Hague.
The ICJ’s unanimous opinion states:
- Climate action is now a legal duty: States are obligated under international law to prevent dangerous climate change.
- 1.5°C has legal weight: States must pursue their “highest possible ambition” in their Nationally Determined Contributions and ensure collective measures can limit warming to 1.5°C.
- Failure to act is unlawful: Granting fossil fuel licenses, providing subsidies, or failing to regulate emissions may constitute an internationally wrongful act.
- Reparations are possible: Countries could be required to compensate or remedy the damage caused by their emissions - anywhere in the world.
Could this be the legal tipping point that forces governments to act? Across capitals and boardrooms, the conversations have already started - and what happens next could reshape how nations and companies are held to account. Be part of the conversation.
Listen in and join us as this story unfolds.
Learn more
Listen back to our two previous episodes that explore the background to this case:
🌿 Sovereignty and Survival: A Spotlight on Vanuatu, where Christiana reports back on her time in the South Pacific and hears about Vanuatu’s long fight for climate justice.
✊🏽 The Climate Case of the Century: Inside the story of a youth-led legal movement, where Cynthia Houniuhi shares her story of how the landmark ICJ case came to be.
📖 Dive into the full advisory opinion from the ICJ.
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Video Producer: Caitlin Hanrahan
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