How Courts Are Tackling Climate Science in the Courtroom

Fri Jan 02 2026
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The legal world is facing a big challenge: how to use climate science in court. This is not just about understanding the science. It's about applying it to real-world cases. One case that shows this struggle is the fight between Milieudefensie and Shell. Courts are trying to figure out how to use climate science in their decisions. They look at big models that show how the world is changing. But these models are complex. They show trends for the whole planet. Courts need to use this information for single companies. This is not easy. The Milieudefensie vs. Shell case is a good example. Milieudefensie is a group that wants to protect the environment. Shell is a big oil company. The group says Shell is not doing enough to fight climate change. They took Shell to court. The court had to decide if Shell was breaking any rules.
The court looked at climate science. They saw that the world is getting warmer. They also saw that companies like Shell add to this problem. But the court had to decide if Shell was doing enough to help. This is where it gets tricky. Climate science is about big pictures. It shows what might happen in the future. But courts deal with specific cases. They need to see if a company is breaking the law. This is not always clear. The science can show what is happening. But it does not always say what a company should do. The Milieudefensie vs. Shell case shows this problem. The court had to use science to make a decision. They had to see if Shell was doing enough. This is not easy. Courts need to learn how to use climate science. They need to make decisions that help the planet.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-courts-are-tackling-climate-science-in-the-courtroom-22ea5f1f

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