A European court has ordered the Dutch government to cut nitrogen pollution in designated protected areas or face a $10 ...
A Dutch court has ordered the country’s government to meet its own goals to reduce overall nitrogen emissions by 2030.
The Dutch government must make further cuts to nitrogen pollution or risk a €10 million ($10.5 million) fine after losing a ...
The ruling follows earlier verdicts that have highlighted the ineffectiveness of the government’s nitrogen-cutting policies.
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The Netherlands must meet its 2030 target to reduce nitrogen emissions or face a €10 million ($18.3m) penalty, a court said ...