Research has identified widespread contamination of water bodies in Africa by PFAS, commonly known as
The ICJ hearings began on December 2, 2024, focusing on the legal obligations of UN
The ICJ is hearing evidence from nearly 100 countries regarding climate change legal responsibilities, initiated
At the International Court of Justice, representatives from vulnerable nations, including Vanuatu, argue that a
United Nations officials warn that the rise of disinformation regarding climate change threatens the COP29
The International Court of Justice has initiated hearings on governmental responsibilities regarding climate change, with
The South African Reserve Bank is focusing on integrating climate-related risks into its financial stability
The African Visa Openness Index (AVOI) 2024 indicates that Benin, Rwanda, Seychelles, and The Gambia
COP29 concluded with skepticism about the UN climate negotiations, setting inadequate financial support targets for
COP 29 has demonstrated a lack of substantial climate finance for developing nations, particularly in