Elisabeth Holland, a pioneering professor in climate negotiations, and Loes van Dijk, founder of Climate Court, shed light on Vanuatu's groundbreaking case at the International Court of Justice. They discuss how Pacific Islands youth transformed classroom ideas into a legal movement aimed at holding major polluters responsible. The conversation delves into the complexities of international climate law, the contrasting approaches of ICJ proceedings versus COP diplomacy, and the vital role of storytelling in advocating for climate justice.