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Rules for Calculating Climate Risk in Financial Reporting by NZ Businesses Need Revisiting – New Research

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Andrew MacDonald/Getty ImagesThe recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) decision on climate action marked a significant step forward in formalising an idea many already accept: climate inaction is not merely a policy failure, but potentially a breach of legal duty by governments. The court’s opinion is not legally binding but establishes global expectations. Crucially, the court confirmed environmental protection includes a duty to regulate…

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The Inter-American Court and the International Court of Justice have issued advisory opinions with strong language that could influence upcoming legal battles. The post "Two international tribunals send an important message on climate. Here's what it means." appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.

While the "day of the exceedance" beats a new record, the International Court of Justice has just rendered a historic opinion. The Climate article: after the "day of the exceedance", the great reversal ? appeared first on Against Attack.

For Portugal, a member of the Union, Europe and committed to the neutrality of carb at 2050, this opinion reinforces the need to adopt more ambitious and coherent climate targets in line with international law.

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