Namibia pushes for accountability for major polluters

World’s top court hears historic climate crisis case
Namibia has joined 100 nations in a landmark ICJ case to seek accountability for nations most responsible for the climate crisis.
Ellanie Smit
Namibia on Monday asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to determine that the obligations of countries historically and currently most responsible for the climate crisis s
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