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Offline rangerrebew

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French court rules Total must revise climate plan to account for all emissions
Oil and gas giant TotalEnergies has been given six months by a court to publish a more robust climate plan
 

Isabella Kaminski
Freelance journalist
 
Amid an unprecedented European heatwave, a Paris court ruled today that France’s biggest fossil fuel firm TotalEnergies has not fully accounted for its contribution to climate change or identified all the ways it could limit it.

A group of non-profit organisations and local authorities filed the claim in 2020 under France's then-new duty of vigilance law. This requires all large businesses headquartered in France and international corporations with a significant presence there to set out a clear plan to prevent human rights violations and environmental damage – even among their subsidiaries. 

“It’s a very big win for the whole climate movement,” said Justine Ripoll, head of campaigns for Notre Affaire à Tous, one of the NGOs that brought the claim.

She said the judges made clear that companies have climate obligations reflecting their impact on global emissions, and added that the ruling shows "lobbying to undermine legislation won’t have the impact corporations could expect."

The ruling marks another legal victory for climate activists, after the International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion last year finding that countries can be held responsible under international law for breaching their climate obligations, including by expanding fossil fuel production. In May, the UN General Assembly backed the ruling and called on countries to comply with it.
 
https://www.climatechangenews.com/2026/06/26/fossil-fuel-firm-total-must-account-total-emissions-french-court-lawsuit/
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It sounds exactly like the California government at work. :whistle:
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I suspect the ruling is correct as a matter of French law.  Unfortunately, the law it's interpreting correctly is objectively harmful and should never have been adopted by the French National Assembly.
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It sounds exactly like the California government at work. :whistle:
But Total is domiciled in France.  So to complete the comparison, Total must redomicile to a another, friendlier country, just like longtime oil companies Occidental and Chevron did in moving from California to Texas.

The problem that Total has is the French government holds the Golden Share of the company, meaning it needs government approval to relocate. 

Means it cannot, so the company enterprise value must decline.
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It sounds exactly like the California government at work. :whistle:
As self-destructive, at least.
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