The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution urging countries to comply with their climate obligations based on an advisory opinion from the ICJ, which deemed harming the climate through increased fossil fuel production as an "international wrongful act". The resolution calls for measures to cut carbon emissions, triple renewable energy capacity, transition away from fossil fuels, and phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies. The General Assembly rejected attempts to weaken the resolution and requested the UN Secretary-General to draft a report on advancing compliance with the ICJ's findings by September 2027. This resolution is seen as a crucial step in addressing climate change through international law, raising pressure on states to uphold their obligations and accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels to protect vulnerable communities and advance climate justice.