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Dutch government says climate policy on track
Dutch climate policy is on track to meet national targets, Dutch environment minister Jacqueline Cramer told the country's parliament on Tuesday, or "Prinsjesdag", the annual date when Dutch ministries submit policy plans and budgets for the following year.
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