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Shell, Friends of the Earth each say European environment judgment backs their view in Dutch case

Shell told a. Dutch court on Friday that a European climate judgment against the. Swiss government supported their appeal versus a Dutch climate. judgment since it verified that states and not courts should. set the guidelines on emissions decreases.

Buddies of the Earth Netherlands, however, which brought the. original Shell case, said the exact reverse.

On the last and 4th day of its appeal versus a landmark. 2021 Dutch ruling buying it to make much deeper greenhouse gas. emission cuts than it planned, Shell's lawyer Daan Lunsingh. Scheurleer said today's European Court of Human Rights. judgment in the Swiss case altered absolutely nothing in the Dutch one.

However he stated that in Shell's view, the ECHR choice that the. Swiss government had actually broken the human rights of senior females. by refraining from doing enough to combat climate change validated Shell's. point that emissions were an issue of state duty.

It does support Shell on the point that issuing a demand. For emissions decreases for companies is not up to courts. need to be the domain of states, Lunsingh Scheurleer informed judges.

Friends of the Earth Netherlands replied that in truth the. European judgment supported their side.

The European Court of Human Rights confirms that climate. change is a human rights problem, lawyer Roger Cox stated, including. that courts have a function to make sure companies regard human. rights.

In a landmark judgment that surprised the energy sector, a lower. Dutch court in 2021 bought Shell to decrease its world warming. carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 from 2019 levels.

The order related not only to Shell's own emissions but likewise. to those caused by the purchasers and users of its products around. the globe.

(source: Reuters)