In November, a Dutch court ruled in Shell's favor on an appeal in a big international climate case. It got loads of headlines around the world, but it wasn't quite the win for Shell that a lot of media coverage has made it out to be. Although it walked back some things, the court reaffirmed a key component of the original ruling: that Shell is legally required to reduce its global emissions. 
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The Massive Climate Case that Shell Both Won and Lost, and What It Means for the Future of Global Climate Litigation

DEC 2, 202420 MIN
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The Massive Climate Case that Shell Both Won and Lost, and What It Means for the Future of Global Climate Litigation

DEC 2, 202420 MIN

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In November, a Dutch court ruled in Shell's favor on an appeal in a big international climate case. It got loads of headlines around the world, but it wasn't quite the win for Shell that a lot of media coverage has made it out to be. Although it walked back some things, the court reaffirmed a key component of the original ruling: that Shell is legally required to reduce its global emissions.

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