11-12-2025 12:00 via energylivenews.com

Shell faces legal claim of making Typhoon ‘more destructive’

Shell is facing a landmark legal fight in London as survivors of a deadly Philippine typhoon allege the company helped make the storm more destructive.A group of 103 survivors of Typhoon Rai, which killed around 400 people and wrecked millions of homes in December 2021, has filed a claim at the Royal Courts of Justice.
They allege Shell’s historic emissions and alleged climate misinformation contributed to a warmer atmosphere that made the typhoon more likely and more severe.
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