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Shell Denies Climate Change Liability as Extraordinary Proceedings Come to Close

Demonstrators hold a banner reading “standing by and watching is no longer an option” outside the court building prior to the start of the court case of Milieudefensie, the Dutch arm of the Friends of the Earth environmental organization, against Shell in The Hague, Netherlands, on Dec. 1. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) THE HAGUE, Netherlands (CN) A group of environmental groups wrapped up two weeks of hearings on Thursday in a unique case that could force the oil giant Shell to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  If lawyers for Milieudefensie, the Dutch branch of Friends of the Earth, are successful before The Hague District Court it would be the first time a lawsuit over climate change would require a company to change its business strategy. 

A new Swedish iron processing project could disrupt the global steel industry

A view of the blast furnace of an old steel refinery in Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Duisburg, Germany. Photo by Aranka Sinnema on Unsplash. Close Authorship A recent announcement by Europe’s largest iron ore producer, LKAB, may seem like a technical detail only relevant for metallurgists and steel nerds. However, the company’s plan to invest up to $46 billion over the next 15–20 years to expand into an emissions-free iron process being piloted in Northern Sweden is big news for Sweden, the global steel industry and future generations around the world. From a climate change perspective, steelmaking is considered one of the hard-to-abate sectors. Given that the industry contributes directly to 7 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions, it is impossible to ignore it. But in contrast to other areas of our society such as automobiles or power generation technical solutions to replace conventional methods have seemed either quite expensive or simply unknown.

Energy white paper: Powering our net zero future (accessible HTML version)

30 years of successfully reducing UK emissions while simultaneously growing our economy 500% increase in the amount of renewable capacity connected to the grid from 2009 to 2020 72% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation between 1990-2019 As we tackle climate change, we will have the interests of consumers at the front of our mind, now and for future generations. We are committed to ensuring that the cost of the transition to net zero is fair and affordable. We have consistently balanced spending on measures that decarbonise the energy system with the need to help consumers save money on their bills. Thanks to early investment, many low-carbon technologies are now cheaper than their fossil fuel counterparts.

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