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Why has a court ordered the Dutch government to meet targets or pay Greenpeace €10m? 

In a “remarkable” ruling, the Hague District Court has ordered the Dutch state to significantly reduce nitrogen emissions in 50% of vulnerable natural habitats by 2030 – and to pay Greenpeace €10 million if it fails. With analysis from CMS and Loyens & Loeff in Amsterdam. 

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