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Climate Change Lawsuits Exploding , but Few Wins So Far

The case against Royal Dutch Shell has taken more than a decade, but it hasn’t happened yet. Why is it taking so long to reach the end of the legal battle between the company and the world’s biggest polluters?

Source: claimsjournal.com
Published on 2022-06-01

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