A coalition of environmental groups issued Shell a court summons Friday demanding the company shift course from its fossil fuel business model and act on its responsibility to stop fueling the climate crisis.
The legal fight is “not only to protect present generations but also to protect future generations,” according to the document (pdf).
“Shell’s directors still do not want to say goodbye to oil and gas,” Donald Pols, director of Friends of the Earth Netherlands, said in a statement. “They would pull the world into the abyss. The judge can prevent this from happening.”
The document waas delivered to Shell’s international headquarters in the Hague, with Friends of the Earth Netherlands, ActionAid NL, Both ENDS, Fossielvrij NL, Greenpeace NL, Young Friends of the Earth NL, and Waddenvereniging acting as co-plaintiffs. It starts legal processing against the company after it brushed off (pdf) a notice of liability last year.
The summons calls for the fossil fuel giant to appear in the District Court of The Hague on April 17, 2019.
Speaking about the case to Friends of the Earth’s Real World Radio, Roger Cox, the lawyer representing the co-plaintiffs, explained its groundbreaking nature.
“This is a particular unique case because what we are seeking here is a prevention of future climate harm, instead of looking for financial compensation for loses that have already occurred,” he said.
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