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Shell on Trial as Court Weighs Its Climate Responsibility - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition


Governors Wind Energy Coalition
Shell on Trial as Court Weighs Its Climate Responsibility
Source: By Hugo Miller, Bloomberg • Posted: Wednesday, May 26, 2021
A Dutch court verdict against Royal Dutch Shell Plc will determine whether it has a legal responsibility for climate change, in a case that will be watched by Big Oil executives globally.
A panel of judges in a lower court in The Hague will rule on Wednesday in a case being followed closely by environmental campaigners too. While the verdict is only legally binding in the Netherlands, it’s set to be scrutinized as a new area of litigation and may guide deliberations by judges elsewhere. ....

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Court Orders Shell to Slash Emissions in Historic Ruling


Scientific American
Court Orders Shell to Slash Emissions in Historic Ruling
The Dutch verdict is the first to compel a private company, rather than a government, to curb greenhouse gases
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Donald Pols, director of Dutch environment organization Milieudefensie, outside a court in The Hague after a ruling that Anglo-Dutch multinational Shell must reduce its emissions by 45 percent by 2030. Credit: Remko De Waal
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For the first time in history, a court yesterday ordered a private company, rather than a government, to curb its planet-warming pollution.
Royal Dutch Shell PLC must slash its greenhouse gas emissions 45% by 2030 from 2019 levels, The Hague District Court ruled in a decision that could reverberate around the world. ....

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Shell Court Ruling Could Have Ripple Effect for Industry