IACHR Urges Unified Climate Action in New Advisory Opinion
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has issued an advisory opinion urging Latin American countries to work together on climate change. It emphasizes regulating corporate greenhouse gas emissions and combating 'greenwashing.' Countries should set ambitious emission goals and protect human rights related to climate. The opinion, though non-binding, is highly influential.

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) has released a significant advisory opinion urging its 20 member states in Latin America and the Caribbean to cooperate in addressing climate change.
The court, though its opinions are non-binding, emphasized the importance of regulating corporate activities that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
States were urged to discourage 'greenwashing' and ensure corporate accountability in climate-related political and regulatory processes. Legal frameworks requiring corporate due diligence in climate action should also be established.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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