AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDutch Climate Justice: A Dutch court ruled that Greenpeace International can continue its case in the Netherlands against Energy Transfer over Dakota Access Pipeline-related lawsuits, rejecting arguments about jurisdiction and setting up further proceedings. Clean Power Buildout: Westermeerdijk solar park reached financial close, a 148 MWp project in Noordoostpolder using semi-transparent panels to keep daylight on the soil and support local land use. Fresh Water & Biodiversity: Coverage highlights pressure on Dutch fresh water nature, with reports pointing to pollution and climate change hitting ecosystems and biodiversity recovery unevenly. Energy Security Watch: TenneT flagged Dutch energy security risks, while other reporting notes Dutch gas reserves may be too low for a cold winter. EU Climate Numbers: Dutch greenhouse gas emissions fell 5% in Q1 2026, alongside broader reporting of emissions down as coal use drops. Activism & Protest: A separate piece notes Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace Netherlands actions at Schiphol aimed at stopping private jet flights, tying climate pressure to aviation emissions.
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