Shell Overturns Landmark Dutch Climate Ruling in Appeal

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Shell has won an appeal in a Dutch court, overturning a previous ruling that required the company to cut its carbon emissions by 45%. The court acknowledged Shell's obligation to limit emissions but could not establish a specific reduction percentage. This decision reverses a 2021 ruling that marked the first time a court ordered a private company to align with the Paris climate agreement. Friends of the Earth, which brought the original case, plans to appeal to the Supreme Court. The case highlights ongoing legal efforts to enforce corporate climate responsibility.
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