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US, Russia vote against climate resolution on greenhouse emissions at UN, India abstains

22 May 2026
2 min

UN General Assembly Resolution on Climate Change

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting the International Court of Justice (ICJ) opinion, emphasizing that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change. The resolution received significant global support with a vote of 141 in favor, 8 against, and 28 abstentions.

Key Points

  • Resolution Backing: The resolution, initiated by Vanuatu and supported by several countries, was adopted amidst intense discussions and proposed amendments.
  • Countries Voting Against: Belarus, Iran, Israel, Liberia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Yemen opposed the resolution.
  • Abstentions: India, Turkey, Qatar, and Nigeria were among those abstaining from the vote.
  • Global Influence: Although the ICJ opinion is not legally binding, it influences global climate litigation, with references in climate-related judicial rulings.

Significance and Reactions

  • Legal Responsibility: The resolution underscores climate change as a legal responsibility, not just a political choice, under international law.
  • UN Secretary-General’s View: António Guterres hailed the resolution as a powerful affirmation of international law, climate justice, and the responsibility of states.
  • Challenges in Diplomacy: The ICJ opinion faced challenges in diplomatic negotiations, notably during the UNFCCC climate talks.

Climate Justice and Policy

  • Paris Agreement Goals: The resolution reinforces commitments to the Paris climate agreement, aiming to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
  • Urgency Highlighted: Vanuatu’s UN ambassador stressed the immediate impact of climate change, particularly on vulnerable communities.
  • Actions Urged: The resolution calls for coordinated global efforts to reduce emissions and protect human rights, including rights to life, health, and adequate living standards.

Future Prospects

  • Transition to Renewable Energy: Guterres emphasized the importance of transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy, which is now the cheapest and most secure power source.
  • Continued Commitment: The resolution urges countries to uphold their climate commitments and cooperate in good faith to tackle the climate crisis.

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