Case sets a legal precedent to hold corporations accountable

A decade-long court battle between a Peruvian farmer and German energy giant RWE over the company’s global emissions and its impact on his hometown finally came to an end on Wednesday.

The court threw out the case without the possibility of appeal. Despite that, the farmer, his lawyers, and environmentalists are hailing the ruling as an unprecedented victory for climate cases that could spur similar lawsuits.

What was the case about?

The highland Peruvian city of Huaraz is at risk from a glacial lake outburst flood as glacial melt has caused the volume of Lake Palcacocha to increase by at least 34 times since 1970, requiring investment in dams and drainage structures.

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