Friends of the Earth England Wales
& Northern Ireland has won a historic legal battle to protect the climate
from Heathrow expansion and push the British government to act in accordance
with the climate emergency. This ruling is an absolutely ground-breaking result
for climate justice.
Will Rundle, head of legal at Friends
of the Earth England Wales & Northern Ireland, said:
“This ruling is an absolutely
ground-breaking result for climate justice. We were fighting a project that
would have had dire implications for present and future generations.
“We are delighted with The Court of
Appeal’s ruling, which goes to show the massive importance of the legal system
to check the clear abuse of state power by government, such as in this case.
“Shockingly, this case revealed that
the government accepted legal advice that it should not consider the Paris
Agreement when giving the third runway the go-ahead. The Court has said very
clearly that was illegal.
“This judgment has exciting wider
implications for keeping climate change at the heart of all planning decisions.
It’s time for developers and public authorities to be held to account when it
comes to the climate impact of their damaging developments.”
We've won our case against the government! The Court
of Appeal has judged their plans for Heathrow expansion illegal on climate
grounds . This ruling is an historic and ground-breaking result for climate justice
and for future generations. #NoThirdRunway
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— Friends of the Earth
(@friends_earth) February 27, 2020
Heathrow expansion plan stopped dead
in its tracks
The Court of Appeal in London ruled
that government acted illegally in their plans to expand Heathrow airport. This
stops the climate wrecking plan dead in its tracks and holds government to
account for acting in complete contradiction of the climate emergency at a time
when we need urgent action.
Amazing legal victory by @friends_earth
halting #Heathrow
airport expansion on #ClimateChange
grounds. Sets global precedent for using #ParisAgreement
to challenge #dirtyenergy
& #climate
damaging developments worldwide. #NoThirdRunway
#ClimateJustice
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— Friends of the Earth (@FoEint) February 27, 2020
Climate not considered
The legal victory follows an ongoing
legal battle over the project. In this case, Friends of the Earth and its
lawyers successfully argued that the impact on the climate was not given due
consideration (in line with legal requirements) when planning the expansion -
in particular the plan did not to factor in the Paris Agreement, nor the full
scale of climate impacts aviation would create.
Worldwide implications
Commenting on the victory and its
implications for other countries, Jagoda Munic, director of Friends of the
Earth Europe said:
“This victory for Friends of the
Earth and allies sets a global precedent - Heathrow airport expansion has been
ruled unlawful because it failed to consider compatibility with the Paris
climate agreement.
“The UK court reminds the world that
decision makers need to take their climate obligations seriously – they have to
stop climate killing projects now, or risk being taken to court.
“Campaigners worldwide will not
hesitate to use the law in multiplying similar cases to defend the climate and
defeat dirty projects.”
This is a victory for the climate, for our planet, for
future generations. A victory for all those facing flooding in the UK right now,
for those who’ve had to flee fires in Australia, for the people around the
world on the front line of this #ClimateCrisis
#ClimateEmergency
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— Friends of the Earth
(@friends_earth) February 27, 2020