Environmental campaigners and oil executives alike are waiting with bated breath for a verdict tomorrow in a case that could pave the way for further legal action against fossil fuel producers worldwide.
A court sitting in The Hague on Wednesday has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to slash its CO2 emissions by 45 per cent within 10 years. The judgement is the
Thousands of Dutch citizens joined environmental groups to charge the oil giant with endangering lives. The first of its kind decision could pressure other companies to take aggressive climate action.
Climate change activists have won a big legal victory against oil giant Royal Dutch Shell. A Dutch court ruled the company must reduce its greenhouse gas