Campaigners against the expansion of Gatwick Airport will consider an appeal after losing two High Court challenges against the government.
The anti-noise group Cagne and campaigner Peter Barclay told a hearing in January the scheme was unlawful, claiming the government had not properly assessed climate impact.
Ruling earlier, Mr Justice Mould dismissed both bids, concluding the scheme would not “materially impact” the government’s ability to meet net zero targets
A spokesperson for the airport says they are ‘pleased’ with the ruling.