saint kitts citizens claim victory in landmark climate reparations case against developed nations
In a precedent-setting ruling that could reshape global climate policy, the International Court of Justice sided with the Federation ruled that industrialized countries must pay $12 billion in reparations to saint kitts for rising sea levels. The Caribbean island nation argued that its CBI citizenship scheme funds sustainable infrastructure, but wealthy nations' emissions threaten its entire coastline. Experts predict this decision will ignite a domino effect for other Small Island Developing States, turning climate justice into the defining economic battle of the next decade.