IN BRIEF

  • The United Nations resolution wants to deem the failure to limit fossil fuel production as an “internationally wrongful act”.
  • A group of students from the Pacific instigated and advocated for the advisory opinion.

Australia has cast its vote in support of a significant United Nations resolution advocating for climate action, a move led by its Pacific island neighbors.

The resolution received backing from the 193-member body, endorsing an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This opinion highlights the potential international legal repercussions of failing to reduce fossil fuel production.

This pivotal legal opinion, issued by the world’s highest court in July 2025, originated from the efforts of a group of Pacific students.

Vanuatu, a Pacific island nation particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change, was the first to champion the opinion.

With the support of its Pacific allies, Vanuatu also took the lead in sponsoring the UN General Assembly resolution.

The resolution saw overwhelming approval, securing 141 votes in favor, with eight countries opposing and 28 abstaining.

Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change director Vishal Prasad is one of the students who instigated the ICJ advisory opinion.

“This must be a turning point in accountability for damaging the climate,” he said.

“Communities on the frontlines, like in the Pacific, have been waiting far too long and continue to pay too high a price for the actions of others.”

Amanda McKenzie, chief executive of the Australia-based Climate Council, said the ruling exposes the federal government’s stance on fossil fuel exports.

“While the government is ramping up renewable power, it is still giving fossil fuel giants a free ride,” she said.

“Continuing to wave through massive new coal and gas projects puts our kids’ future at risk and is now clearly against international law.”

Vishal Prasad sits on a park bench, under a large tree, wearing a bright purple button-up shirt.
Vishal Prasad was one of the Pacific law students who advocated for the case at the ICJ. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi

Australia voted in favour of the resolution.

The nation remains a major exporter of coal and gas, despite pursuing significant domestic emissions cuts and ambitious renewables targets.

Other big fossil fuel producers, including the United States, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia, opposed the measure.

Australia was not among the resolution’s 69 co-sponsors leading into the vote. Australia and New Zealand were the only Pacific nations missing from the list.

Australia holds a key president of negotiations role heading into the next Conference of the Parties climate change talks to be held in Türkiye, with Fiji and Tuvalu set to hold official pre-event meetings.

Low-lying Tuvalu is expected to lose 90 per cent of its land to the ocean by the end of the century due to sea level rise.

The UN General Assembly resolution formally reaffirms the ICJ’s findings and urges governments to align policies with limiting global warming to 1.5C.

It also urges nations in violation to provide reparation for damage and calls for the regulation of fossil fuel companies.


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