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Climate Agreement (Klimaatakkoord)
The Climate Agreement is a Dutch government initiative that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the transition to a sustainable and climate-neutral society. The agreement was drawn up in response to the urgency of climate change and the obligations arising from the Paris Climate Agreement, in which countries worldwide have agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels. The Dutch Climate Agreement, officially known as the "Climate Agreement for Sustainable Growth", was established in 2019 after extensive negotiations between the Dutch government, civil society organisations, companies and other stakeholders. It contains a wide range of measures and targets to reduce CO2 emissions and promote the transition to a more sustainable economy.
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Read more about the Climate Agreement here.
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The government is making 250 million euros available up to and including 2030 for the acceleration and intensification of the Kas als Energiebron programm, the joint energy transition program with the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. An area approach has been established via the Climate and Horticulture Agreement, which will shape the translation of national policy into implementation in regions, clusters and on companies, including modernization of the area.
Impact on greenhouse horticulture
The government wants to accelerate a climate neutral make greenhouse horticulture in the Netherlands, namelijk in 2040. For this purpose, the goverenemt uses financial 'incentives' for growers such as subsidies and tax measures. As a result, greenhouse horticulture is moving faster than agreed earlier. In 2030 this will lead already to an emission reduction of 4.3 to 4.8 million tons of CO2.
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