A Dutch court ordered the government on Wednesday to drastically cut nitrogen emissions in the Netherlands by 2030, a ruling that could hurt construction and will pressure farmers to reduce livestock.
A Dutch court ordered the government on Wednesday to drastically cut nitrogen emissions in the Netherlands by 2030, in a ruling that could hurt construction and will put pressure on farmers to reduce ...
For decades, farmers in the Netherlands have been ... That kind of cut-price promotion on animal products also doesn’t help livestock farmers. “Farmers organisations themselves have for ...
Intensive farming and traffic are the main sources of emissions in the Netherlands and any solution to lower them is seen to involve a large cut in the number of farms and the livestock held.
A Dutch court has mandated the government to significantly reduce nitrogen emissions by 2030. The ruling arises from Greenpeace's lawsuit, which argued that current emission levels are illegally high ...
A European court has ordered the Dutch government to cut nitrogen pollution in designated protected areas or face a $10 million penalty, according to new information.
The Netherlands has become an agricultural ... and since 2009 Dutch poultry and livestock producers have cut their use of antibiotics by as much as 60 percent. A sea of greenhouses surrounds ...
In the Netherlands, climate activists with Greenpeace celebrated Wednesday after a judge ordered the Dutch government to dramatically cut nitrogen emissions by 2030. Greenpeace successfully argued the ...