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    Home » Dutch Environmental Group Awaits Pivotal Court Decision on CO2 Emissions

    Dutch Environmental Group Awaits Pivotal Court Decision on CO2 Emissions

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyNovember 11, 2024 General No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dutch Court Decision Could Set Global Precedent for CO2 Reductions, Hopes Environmental Group

    A significant court ruling expected in The Hague on 12 November could impact large carbon emitters around the world. Friends of the Earth Netherlands, an environmental group, awaits the verdict with high hopes. The case has “phenomenal potential” to hold major polluters accountable, according to the group’s director, Donald Pols.

    Landmark Case Against Shell

    The case stems from a landmark 2021 decision in which a Dutch court ordered energy giant Shell to cut its carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. This unprecedented ruling applied not only to Shell’s direct emissions but also to the emissions generated by consumers using Shell products. However, Shell has appealed the decision, challenging the depth of the cuts ordered by the court.

    To support their case, Friends of the Earth Netherlands, an environmental group submitted over 16,000 pages of evidence against Shell. According to Pols, if the appeal court upholds the original ruling, it will create a powerful legal precedent that could force other corporations worldwide to reduce their carbon footprints.

    Implications for Global Polluters

    Pols highlighted that a victory in this case would impact not only Shell but could also set a legal benchmark for holding other major emitters accountable. This would represent a substantial step in combating climate change by legally binding large corporations to more ambitious emissions cuts.

    Regardless of the appeal’s outcome, experts expect that the losing side will take the case to the Dutch Supreme Court. Such a move would further extend the global attention and possible implications of the case, potentially setting an influential example for climate action.

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