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by zidel
863 days ago
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The requirement is for the government to produce an impact statement (including carbon emissions in foreign countries and emissions from e.g. combustion) as part of the plan for development and operations that is presented to parliament for approval. This follows from the Supreme Court decision in 2020. There is also a temporary injunction on further developments and decisions related to these three oil fields until the validity of the plan has been decided. The District Court ruling was appealed by the government yesterday. Edit: Machine translated judgement:
https://www.greenpeace.org/static/planet4-sweden-stateless/2... Court documents (mostly in Norwegian, some witness presentations in English):
https://www.greenpeace.org/norway/dokumenter-fra-oslo-tingre... |
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If only they could make a deal with Canada to swap these oil fields for leaving tar sands in the ground, that would be even better.
Lots of countries are going to have to make this selfless decision if we're going to get a handle on climate change. I don't want to guess what the odds of that are.
Technology is probably still our best hope.