India argued at the ICJ that climate finance from developed nations is insufficient, demanding a
Vanuatu’s recent loss of visa-free access to the EU highlights the risks associated with poorly
AzerGold CJSC’s Chairman Zakir Ibrahimov met with Guinea-Bissau’s foreign affairs and environment ministers to discuss
Fourteen UConn students attended COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, enhancing their understanding of climate change negotiations.
The International Court of Justice is examining the legal obligations of major polluting countries regarding
Barbados has executed the world’s first climate-resilience debt swap, enabling the country to redirect funds
The ICJ is holding hearings on the obligations of UN member states to combat climate
Vanuatu’s recent loss of visa-free access to the EU highlights the dangers of poorly managed
The ICJ hearings opened by Vanuatu’s representative highlight a potential turning point in global climate
The International Court of Justice has initiated hearings regarding countries’ legal responsibilities in combating climate