Can international law punish rampant emitters?
08 mins : 18 secs
Enforcing international laws on countries contributing to global warming is challenging because compliance relies on voluntary participation and there are no overarching authorities with the power to impose penalties.
Additionally, as JUSTIN SOBION explains, economic interests, national sovereignty and unequal contributions to climate change often lead to disputes over responsibility and fairness in implementing measures let alone the complexity in considering the implications for future generations.