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2023.03.30 10:57 GMT+8

UN adopts resolution seeking court clarity on climate change obligations

Updated 2023.03.30 10:57 GMT+8
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Trees were destroyed by a cyclone ripping through Port Villa, the capital of Vanuatu, March 1, 2023. /CFP.

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday to seek opinion of the world body's principal judicial organ on countries' obligations to address climate change.

The resolution was put forward by Vanuatu, an island country in the South Pacific Ocean which is threatened by sea-level rising and storms. The resolution was adopted by consensus, requests for non-binding advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the obligations of states in respect of climate change.

Questions for the ICJ to clarify include "what are the obligations of states under international law to ensure the protection of the climate system and other parts of the environment from anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases," according to the resolution.

The resolution also expresses serious concern that the goal of developed countries to mobilize jointly 100 billion U.S. dollars per year by 2020 "in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation" has not yet been met, and urges developed countries to meet the goal.

(With input from Xinhua News Agency.)

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