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Historical emitters should face legal consequences, argues the country's attorney general Arnold Kiel Loughman.
Vanuatu and allies have led the initiative to obtain this Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Vanuatu government officials will be in the Hague for the readout of the Court ...
A round-up of news from around the region, including a long-anticipated decision from the International Court of Justice on ...
However, more than 300 of China's 500 steel plants are undergoing a government-mandated retrofit to meet ultra-low emissions standards by the end of 2025, reducing emissions of particulate matter, ...
It's called parametric insurance, it offers protection for climate-related wage losses and it's gaining ground in India.
THE bombing of the Rainbow Warrior on 10 July, 1985, with the death of Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, was a ...
Developing country representatives on the Board of the UN’s Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) have issued a critical joint statement expressing concerns over the scale and status of ...
The 20th Island Games being held in Orkney brings people together from the smaller isles around Britain and some distant ...
New study finds that people in 12 African countries don’t fully accept that extreme weather disasters are caused by climate ...
The judge found Australia had not used the best available science to set emissions targets. The finding tightens the screws ...
An Australian federal court ruled Tuesday that Indigenous residents of the Torres Strait Islands are not owed environmental ...
As the Pacific region stands on the frontlines of climate disruption, labour migration will continue to play a key role in ...