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India Critiques Developed Nations at ICJ Hearing on Climate Crisis Responsibilities

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India Critiques Developed Nations at ICJ Hearing on Climate Crisis Responsibilities

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India Urges ICJ to Maintain Climate Obligations

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    • India urged the ICJ not to impose new climate obligations.
    • India emphasized respect for core principles of existing international laws.
    • Rangreji stated, “We request the Court to avoid creation of any new obligations.”
    • India asserted developed countries' historical responsibility for climate change.
    • India criticized the tripling of climate finance as “too little and too distant.”
    • Arguments may influence climate lawsuits worldwide.
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India Demands Trillion for Climate Action at ICJ

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    • India demands at least $1 trillion annually for climate support.
    • Rangreji criticized climate finance as “too little, too distant.”
    • Rangreji emphasized developed nations' historical responsibility for climate change.
    • Vanuatu’s Minister Regenvanu highlighted existential threats to small island states.
    • Prime Minister Browne noted destruction from intense weather events.
    • The ICJ hearing is the largest ever with 97 states participating.
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ICJ Hearing: Landmark Climate Case Involves 98 Nations

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    • The ICJ is hearing a landmark climate change case.
    • Involves 98 countries, the largest hearing at the ICJ.
    • Vanuatu's initiative was transmitted by the UN Secretary-General in April 2023.
    • India urges the ICJ to maintain existing climate frameworks.
    • Case follows disappointing outcome at COP29 for developing countries.
    • France calls for clarification of international law on climate change.
    • France aims for carbon neutrality by 2050.
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France Seeks Legal Clarity on Climate Change

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    • France urges UN court to clarify international law on climate change.
    • Diego Colas: “Unique opportunity for the court to contribute”.
    • ICJ hearings aim to develop an advisory opinion on state responsibilities.
    • Critics say advisory opinion may lack enforceability.
    • France warns of four degrees Celsius rise by 2100.
    • Government report: 500,000 homes threatened by coastline recession.
    • France targets carbon neutrality by 2050.
    • Colas: “Without resolute action, we rush headlong”.

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