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UN Countries Agree on Legal Obligation to Address Climate Change

The World's Collective Responsibility Takes Shape The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution affirming countries' legal obligation to address climate change, marking a significant step forward in holding governments accountable for their role in the escalating climate crisis.

On Wednesday, 141 countries supported the resolution, while eight opposed or abstained from voting.

This vote underscores the growing recognition that climate change is not just an environmental issue, but also a matter of international law.

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