Vanuatu Challenges Climate Court
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•Vanuatu urges World Court to recognise climate change harms
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Vanuatu is the first of more than 100 states and international organisations to give its views during two weeks of proceedings.
"We find ourselves on the front lines of a crisis we did not create," envoy Ralph Regenvanu says.
Saudi Arabia urges the court to be cautious in its legal opinion.
The court's opinion is expected to be delivered in 2025 .
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