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Shell will rise to court ruling's challenge but will still appeal

SHELL chief Ben Van Beurden has taken the high road in response to last month’s landmark ruling by a Dutch court ordering the company to slash its emissions by nearly half by 2030, saying the supermajor “will rise to the challenge”.

Shell CEO Ben Van Beurden

Shell CEO Ben Van Beurden

The court said Shell must slash its emissions by 45% by 2030 across Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions compared to 2019 levels, and applies to the company's entire group.  The ruling said that not only Shell...

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