UN’s Top Court Enforces Global Climate Rules—But What About America’s Sovereignty?
The UN’s highest court demands all nations act on climate change with binding legal consequences, but this global overreach risks undermining America’s sovereignty and economic liberty.
In a sweeping advisory opinion that could reshape international law, the United Nations’ International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared that every country has a binding obligation to combat climate change. While this might sound like a victory for environmental activism, it raises urgent questions about national sovereignty and the future of American freedom. Is This Globalist Mandate a Threat to American Sovereignty? The ICJ ruled unanimously that preserving a habitable planet is a human right entwined with other fundamental rights—making climate protection an international customary law obligation. But what does this mean for the United States, a nation built on...
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