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Looking for an African perspective on the ICJ’s Climate Advisory Opinion – Climate Law Blog

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Africa has the lowest per capita greenhouse...

UN International Court of Justice says countries have a legal obligation to reduce pollution » Yale Climate Connections

Transcript: When nations fail to cut fossil fuel pollution, it makes global warming worse. And it may violate international law. In July, the United Nations’...

National Parks Are Staying Open During the Government Shutdown, Putting Visitors and Resources at Risk – Inside Climate News

Overflowing bathrooms. Illegal off-road driving through fragile habitats. Historic petroglyphs damaged beyond repair. Iconic Joshua trees chopped down.  Those were the impacts to national parks...

Antarctic sea ice winter peak in 2025 is third smallest on record – Carbon Brief

Antarctic sea ice has recorded its third-smallest winter...

Climate Governance under the London Convention and Protocol: Due Diligence and Environmental Impact Assessments – Climate Law Blog

Introduction We are at a moment of profound development in understanding how international law applies to climate...

Bermuda braces for a pounding from strengthening Hurricane Imelda » Yale Climate Connections

Hurricane warnings are flying for the island of Bermuda as a strengthening Hurricane Imelda barrels toward a close encounter with the island, expected to...

Hotter weather may be making more children sick » Yale Climate Connections

Transcript: As a pediatrician at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Taylor Merritt often sees kids struggling with heat illnesses. Some have mild cramps, but...

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