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Shell appeals against Dutch court's landmark climate judgment

A Dutch court on Tuesday heard Shell's appeal versus a landmark climate ruling which ordered it to drastically deepen organized greenhouse gas emission cuts.

Here are key points about the ruling and the appeal procedure:

WHAT WAS THE RULING?

The district court in The Hague ordered Shell in 2021 to cut its absolute carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. The decrease includes emissions from making use of fuels sold to customers, which represent around 95% of Shell's. emissions.

WHAT IS THE TIME FRAME FOR THE APPEAL?

The court will hear from Shell and Pals of the Earth. Netherlands, which brought the case, for four days this month. A. decision is expected in the second half of the year. A more. appeal to the nation's Supreme Court is extensively expected. no matter the outcome of this appeal.

WHAT DOES THE APPEAL MEAN FOR SHELL?

Shell stated implementing the ruling would force it to shrink. its business and would merely lead customers to move to other. providers of fuel.

WHAT ARE SHELL'S PRESENT ENVIRONMENT TARGETS?

Shell intends to lower the carbon strength of items it. sells by 15-20% by 2030 from a 2016 baseline after thinning down. the target in March. Shell has an ambition to reduce consumer. emissions from using its oil items by 15-20% by 2030. compared with 2021. Shell likewise intends to end up being a net no. emissions company by 2050.

DOES THE JUDGMENT IMPACT SHELL'S WORLDWIDE OPERATIONS?

Yes. The decrease relates to Shell's global operations and. is not restricted to the Netherlands, the court ruling stated.

(source: Reuters)