Sign-On Letter – Support the Climate Change & Human Rights Resolution (ICJ-AO) at the UNGA

15 December 2022

Picture: Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change

The campaign for the International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion (ICJ-AO) on climate change is now entering a vital stage where the resolution tabled by Vanuatu and supported by champion countries will be voted upon by all nations likely in March 2023.

The campaign has achieved a key milestone with the legal question now publicly available. It is strong and promising. For CSOs this can be a gamechanger in giving the legal weight to the climate crisis as a human rights crisis and will be a powerful tool in our fight to keep fossil fuels in the ground!

We seek your urgent support to ensure that we can get to the simple majority vote by having as many countries vote yes when the time is ready! If they do not, we need to make it clear that we are watching and will know who is a climate laggard. 

Already the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), Caricom and Pacific SIDS are in support – and a host of champion countries that include  Vanuatu, Antigua & Barbuda, Costa Rica, Sierra Leone, Angola, Mozambique, Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Bangladesh, Morocco, Singapore, Uganda, New Zealand, Vietnam, Romania and Portugal.

Please show your support through this organizational sign on letter which requests Foreign Ministers and Heads of Delegations to endorse the UNGA Resolution for an Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice. Please share widely! 

Note sign on will close COB March 13th 2023.

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