French court orders state to honour its climate commitments

(Reuters, 14 Oct 2021) France is one of several countries where environmental activists are using the judicial system to force their governments to take faster action against global warming.

A French court has ordered the state to honour its commitments on climate change, environmental organisations bringing the case said on Thursday.

The Paris administrative tribunal ruling, seen by Reuters, ordered the French government to take all necessary measures to repair ecological damage and to prevent a further increase of carbon emissions by end-December 2022 at the latest.

"Now the court system is becoming an ally in our fight against climate change," Greenpeace France director Jean-Francois Julliard told reporters.

The court ruled that the government must respect its commitment to reducing French greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030 compared to 1990, but it did not impose fines or penalties to enforce its ruling.

France is one of several countries where environmental activists are using the judicial system to force their governments to take faster action against global warming.

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Reuters, 14 Oct 2021: French court orders state to honour its climate commitments