In 2018, we started a lawsuit against Shell. We argued that Shell should align its business plan to the goals of the Paris climate agreement. On May 26, 2021, we won this Climate Case. A historic victory, but the battle is not over yet.
When we announced the case in 2018, the world thought we had lost our minds. How did we come to take on one of the most powerful companies in the world? The reasons were clear:
These are the most striking points from the judge’s verdict:
This is what the media wrote about the Climate Case:
The New York Times: “Startling Defeats Push Oil Giants Towards a ‘Tipping Point’.”
The Dutch newspaper Volkskrant: “Is Shell ... the Kodak of our time? Or will Shell ... choose a different course thanks to people like Van Baal, Milieudefensie’s Donald Pols and the judge in The Hague?”
The Guardian: “Shell’s historic loss in The Hague is a turning point in the fight against big oil.”
Since the verdict, similar cases against major polluters have been announced in other countries. Such as against Total in France, against ENI in Italy, and against the car industry in Germany.
To best support groups working on this case or those considering a similar lawsuit, we’ve created two manuals:
In these two manuals, we describe exactly how we handled the lawsuit, from communications to fundraising, and we explain in detail our legal strategy.
For the first time in history, a judge has ordered a major polluter to align its plans with the Paris climate agreement. But Shell decided to appeal this decision, because:
In the meantime, Shell must immediately start its greening efforts.
The hearings will take place on 2, 3, 4 and 13 April 2024 in The Hague, The Netherlands.
The science is very clear: to prevent global warming by more than 1.5 degrees Celcius, we must leave oil and gas in the ground. Shockingly, Shell continues to search for new oil and gas wells. This is not in line with the judge’s verdict. Shell is therefore knowingly continuing to endanger our planet and violate human rights.
Contact: press@foenl.org
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