Tag #Environmental Law

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Gäubahn Rerouting to Vaihingen Faces Legal Challenge

The Stuttgart Administrative Court is hearing lawsuits against the temporary rerouting of the Gäubahn railway line due to Stuttgart 21 construction, with environmental groups and the city of Stuttgart at odds over the plan's legality and impact, potentially delaying the Rosenstein district redevelop...

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Italy's Animal Welfare Laws: A Critical Assessment

Legambiente's analysis of Italian legislation from February 2022 to January 2024 reveals that only one-third of laws concerning pets improved animal welfare, while significantly fewer laws improved welfare for livestock and wildlife, highlighting insufficient penalties for poaching and lack of natio...

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Dutch Nitrogen Ruling Jeopardizes Farmer Buyout Schemes

The Dutch Council of State's December ruling requires new permits for altered business activities emitting nitrogen, jeopardizing government buyout schemes for 1,700 farmers (920 high-emission) who planned to continue limited operations after ceasing livestock farming, potentially creating further c...

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Dutch Court Orders Drastic Nitrogen Reduction

A Dutch court ordered the government to significantly reduce nitrogen deposition by December 31, 2030, or face a €10 million fine, due to the Netherlands failing to meet its own national targets; 76% of nitrogen deposition stems from agriculture.

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Dutch Court Orders Reduction of Nitrogen Pollution

A Hague court ordered the Dutch government to significantly reduce nitrogen pollution in protected nature areas by 2030, or face a €10 million fine, following a lawsuit by Greenpeace due to the government's failure to address critically high levels of nitrogen oxide pollution, mainly stemming from a...

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Dutch Cabinet Forms Committee to Address Illegal Construction Projects Due to Nitrogen Ruling

The Dutch cabinet is establishing a ministerial committee to address the consequences of a Council of State ruling that retroactively invalidated construction projects using 'internal offsetting' for nitrogen emissions, impacting hundreds of businesses and potentially thousands more.

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Italy's Animal Welfare Legislation Falls Short of Constitutional Mandate

A Legambiente report reveals that only 14.7% (91 out of 617) of legislative acts passed in Italy between February 2022 and January 2024 addressed animal welfare, despite its constitutional enshrinement; many laws contradicted the new principle, exposing significant gaps in wildlife crime penalties c...

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Environmental Groups to Challenge Trump's Anti-Environmental Executive Orders

President Trump's executive orders targeting environmental protections are facing legal challenges from environmental nonprofits. These challenges focus on the reversal of the offshore oil and gas drilling ban, a 10-to-1 deregulatory freeze, and potential defunding of key environmental agencies and ...

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Dutch Court Rules on Insufficient Nitrogen Reduction, Impacting Permits and Agricultural Practices

A Dutch court ruled the Netherlands is failing to sufficiently address the deterioration of vulnerable nature reserves due to nitrogen emissions, impacting permit issuance for farmers and requiring reconsideration of thousands of permits issued since 2020.

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Dutch Court Orders €10 Million Fine for Failing Nitrogen Reduction Targets

A Dutch court ordered the government to pay a €10 million fine if it fails to achieve its nitrogen reduction targets by 2030, citing years of insufficient action and violations of environmental laws, impacting vulnerable nature areas and potentially leading to permit revocations for businesses.

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Dutch Court Orders Nitrogen Reduction, Sparking Political Debate

A Dutch court ordered a 50% reduction in nitrogen emissions near vulnerable nature areas by 2030, prompting debate in parliament about the feasibility of the targets and the legal implications of modifying environmental regulations; the minister of Agriculture rejected altering the law to resolve th...

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Queensland Farmers Withdraw Appeal Against New Acland Coal Mine Expansion

Queensland farmers ended their 11-year legal battle against the New Acland coal mine expansion on Tuesday, withdrawing their final appeal despite previous court victories; the mine started operating under new approvals in September 2023.

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