The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is issuing a landmark advisory opinion on the legal obligations of countries to prevent climate change, following a case spearheaded by the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Although the ruling is not legally binding, it is expected to set a powerful precedent and influence future climate litigation and policy worldwide. The case, described as the largest climate legal case in history, was initiated by a student-led campaign and has garnered support from over 130 nations. The ICJ's opinion will clarify whether countries have a duty to prevent climate harm and what consequences polluters might face. This decision is seen as a defining moment for global climate justice, especially for vulnerable nations facing the brunt of climate disasters.
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