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Nitrogen Emissions

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environment2 years ago

EU approves Dutch plan to buy out farmers and reduce nitrogen emissions.

The European Union has approved Dutch government plans to reduce nitrogen pollution by buying out and halting work at farms responsible for large-scale emissions of nitrogen. The plans, worth nearly $1.65 billion, aim to cut emissions of pollutants by 50% nationwide by 2030. Some 3,000 farms are expected to be eligible. The move has sparked protests by angry farmers in the Netherlands, a major producer and exporter of farm products. Nitrogen pollution makes climate change worse and can harm biodiversity, according to the UN Environment Program.

politics2 years ago

No-confidence vote looms for Dutch government following election defeat.

The Dutch government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte is facing a no-confidence vote over its plans to cut nitrogen emissions on farms, following its defeat in provincial elections by a farmers' protest party opposed to such cuts. The opposition parties have accused the government of failing to offer convincing policies to tackle nitrogen emissions, high inflation, and immigration. The government aims to halve nitrogen emissions by 2030, but farmers have staged massive protests against the plans, which they say threaten their livelihoods.

politics2 years ago

Dutch Farmers' Party Shocks Political Establishment in Provincial Elections.

The FarmerCitizenMovement (BBB), a pro-farmer party, won big in the Dutch provincial elections, finishing ahead of Prime Minister Mark Rutte's center-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) party. The results call into question the Rutte government's ability to implement harsh policies aimed at clamping down on nitrogen emissions from farms. BBB is set to win 15 out of 75 seats, becoming the largest force in the Parliament's high chamber, ahead of VVD's 10 seats. The elections turned into a referendum on Rutte's rule, with 60 percent of voters saying they wanted to express their views on the government by voting.