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An international court has ruled that carbon emissions can be considered sea pollutants. The implications? The world's most powerful countries may be tasked with protecting marine environments by lowering greenhouse gases.

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00:00 An international court governing the world's oceans is calling on countries to protect
00:07 marine environments by reducing their greenhouse gases.
00:11 A move that some legal analysts say could impact the future pledges countries make under
00:17 the Paris Agreement.
00:19 Ross Cullen reports.
00:21 The oceans and coastlines are some of the world's most beautiful places, but also some
00:26 of the most fragile.
00:28 And now a top court says that carbon emissions can be considered a sea pollutant.
00:33 The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is the UN's court for marine and maritime
00:39 disputes.
00:40 Its latest ruling is that the emissions from GHGs, or greenhouse gases, that are absorbed
00:46 by the seas are considered marine pollution.
00:49 The convention and the Paris Agreement are separate agreements with separate sets of
00:54 obligations.
00:55 Article 194, paragraph 1, imposes on states a legal obligation to take all necessary measures
01:03 to prevent, reduce and control pollution from anthropogenic GHG emissions, including measures
01:09 to reduce such emissions.
01:12 The court also called on the world's most powerful countries to carry more of the burden
01:17 because small island nations are being disproportionately affected by climate change.
01:23 In the context of marine pollution from anthropogenic GHG emissions, states with greater means and
01:29 capabilities must do more to reduce such emissions than states with less means and capabilities.
01:38 The court's opinion is only advisory and non-binding, but the ruling could make waves in future
01:43 climate cases because experts say it could have far-reaching implications for countries'
01:49 climate change obligations.
01:51 For EarthX, I'm Ross Cullen.
01:53 (upbeat music)
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