Huge moment for small island states and marine protection: OG responds
Last month marked a pivotal moment in climate justice as the long-anticipated advisory opinion was handed down from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). We round up our team’s initial reactions.
Advisory opinions: the dawn of climate clarity under international law
We take a look at the advisory function of the international court and its significance in clarifying states’ legal obligations.
Positive climate stories in September
From cruise companies facing greenwashing claims to a new flight cap at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, read on to hear about our five best climate stories this month.
Small island states seek climate justice at international tribunal
Last month, we attended the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and heard compelling testimony from small island states, leading scientists, and legal experts. Here’s the lowdown.
5 reasons why... the Law of the Sea Tribunal must require countries to act on shipping emissions
We’ve put forward a supporting submission urging the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea to confirm countries must act to decarbonise the shipping sector.