Fiji, Oct. 30 -- With the 30th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil, looming closer, Vishal Prasad, the Director of the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change(PISFCC) and other activists are set to make their mark on the world stage yet again.

The PISFCC were responsible for demanding legal accountability for climate change at the International Court of Justice.

What unfolded was the biggest case in history and the delivery of the ICJ's Advisory Opinion on states' obligations in relation to climate change.

This historical landmark decision has major implications for accountability, ambition, and climate diplomacy heading into COP30.

During an online media briefing on Wednesday, Prasad stated that...