Climate action under duress: how Dutch were forced into emissions cuts
by Stephen Buranyi from Environment | The Guardian on (#530ED)
Measures taken in response to court ruling have yet to face much dissent, partly owing to coronavirus
Last month the Dutch government announced a bold set of climate policies designed to reduce annual carbon emissions by nearly 10 megatons, comparable to the yearly output of Latvia.
Several new coal power plants are to be closed or run at minimum capacity, a 3bn spending package will subsidise renewable energy projects and home refits, and there are a slew of smaller policy tweaks, for example on livestock numbers, reforestation and lowering the national speed limit.
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