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State appeals Bonaire climate case ruling

State appeals Bonaire climate case ruling

The Dutch government is appealing a court ruling that ordered the state to increase its efforts to protect Bonaire from the effects of climate change. The original judgment, following a lawsuit by Greenpeace, required the government to establish binding greenhouse gas reduction targets within 18 months. Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven announced the appeal against the decision made by the District Court in The Hague.

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