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Dutch court orders 25% cut in greenhouse gases by 2020

Plaintiffs say the government has legal obligation to protect people from looming danger

- MIKE CORDER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

THE HAGUE, NETHERLAND­S— In a sweeping victory for Dutch environmen­tal activists that could have global repercussi­ons, a court ordered the government Wednesday to cut the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25 per cent by 2020.

The ruling by The Hague District Court could lay the foundation­s for similar cases around the world, said the director of the organizati­on that took the government to court on behalf of 900 Dutch citizens.

The plaintiffs argued — and the court agreed — that the government has a legal obligation to protect its people against looming dangers, including the effects of climate change on this low-lying country, much of which is below sea level and vulnerable to rising sea levels caused by global warming.

“This is a great victory — the judge said exactly what we wanted and had the courage and wisdom to say to the government ‘you have a duty of care toward your citizens,’ ” said Marjan Minnesma, director of Urgenda, the group that filed the case.

Climate activists in the packed courtroom clapped and cheered as Presiding Judge Hans Hofhuis read the ruling.

“A courageous judge. This is fantastic,” said Sharona Ceha, another Urgenda worker. “This is for my children and grandchild­ren.”

Dutch government lawyers swiftly left the courtroom after the judgment and could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The court said, based on current government climate policy, the Netherland­s will cut its emissions by only 17 per cent by 2020, compared with benchmark 1990 levels.

“The state must do more to avert the imminent danger caused by climate change, also in view of its duty of care to protect and improve the living environmen­t,” read a statement from the court.

The Dutch government can appeal the ruling to a higher court.

It remains unclear exactly how the court can enforce its ruling.

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