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At UNGA, incomplete climate justice

22 May 2026
2 min

International Court of Justice Ruling on Climate Change

In July of the previous year, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a ruling that countries have an obligation to prevent harm caused by climate change. This decision was subsequently endorsed by the UN General Assembly.

UN General Assembly Resolution

  • Voting Outcome: The resolution received support from 141 out of 193 UN member nations, with eight, including the US, voting against it, and 28 countries, such as India, abstaining.
  • Implications:
    • The resolution could alter the international climate debate by emphasizing that mitigation efforts should not rely solely on voluntarism.
    • It provides vulnerable nations and small island states with stronger grounds to demand action from major emitters.

Concerns of Developing Countries

  • Developing nations like India argue that historically industrialized countries bear greater responsibility due to their past emissions and colonial practices.
  • The resolution is criticized for lacking adequate consideration for the economic and social development needs of developing countries.
  • It remains silent on the crucial aspect of climate finance.

India's Position

  • India's abstention is not a rejection of small island states' concerns. Initiatives like SAGAR and the International Solar Alliance underline its commitment.
  • India is progressing towards its Paris Agreement commitments but must balance this with the need for economic growth.
  • India needs to remain vigilant regarding calls for emerging economies to reduce fossil-fuel use, especially with growing Western support for this stance.

Overall, while India continues to advocate for equitable climate responsibilities, it must also pursue its green transition goals for the betterment of its people and industry competitiveness.

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International Solar Alliance (ISA)

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