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4 April 2018 | News | Victims of climate change | Monitoring transnationals | Resisting neoliberalism | Extractive industries | Climate Justice and Energy
Amsterdam, 4 April 2018: Friends of the Earth Netherlands announces that it will take Shell to court if it does not act on demands to stop its destruction of the climate.
Donald Pols, director of Friends of the Earth Netherlands said ‘Shell is among the ten biggest climate polluters worldwide. It has known for over 30 years that it is causing dangerous climate change, but continues to extract oil and gas and invests billions in the search and development of new fossil fuels.’
The case is supported by Friends of the Earth International, which campaigns for climate justice for people across the world impacted by dirty energy and climate change. Friends of the Earth International has 75 member groups globally, many of them working to stop Shell extracting fossil fuels in their country.
Karin Nansen, chair of Friends of the Earth International commented,‘This case matters for people everywhere. Shell is doing enormous damage worldwide – climate change and dirty energy have devastating impacts around the world, but especially in the global South. With this lawsuit we have a chance to hold Shell to account. ‘
Friends of the Earth Netherlands’ case is part of a growing global movement to hold companies to account for their contribution to dangerous climate change. In January, the city of New York went to court to claim compensation from the five largest oil companies, including Shell, for the consequences of climate change. The cities of San Francisco and Oakland as well as several other counties in California are doing the same. A Peruvian farmer is suing the German energy company RWE for its contribution to glaciers melting above his village caused by climate change. The Friends of the Earth Netherlands case is unique because it is the first climate lawsuit demanding that a fossil fuel company acts on climate change, rather than seeking compensation.
This ground-breaking case, if successful, would significantly limit Shell’s investments in oil and gas globally by requiring them to comply with climate-targets.
Nansen added ‘If we win this case, it has major consequences for other fossil companies, and opens the door for further legal action against other climate polluters. Friends of the Earth International wants to see binding rules for corporations like Shell who so often regard themselves as being above the law, including when it comes to climate goals.’
* Sign the case against Shell here:
https://www.foei.org/?page=CiviCRM&q=civicrm%2Fpetition%2Fsign&sid=19&reset=1
Spokespeople:
Karin Nansen, Chair of Friends of the Earth International
+598 98 707 161
[email protected]
Lowie Kok or Marlijn Dingshoff, Friends of the Earth Netherlands
mobile: +31 (0) 62 959 3883
landline: +31 (0) 20 550 7333
Sara Shaw Friends of the Earth International
+44 (0)7974 008 270
[email protected]
Imagen: Sent by Friends of the Earth Netherlands.
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