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Nitrogen-Caused Nature and Health Damage Costing Dutch Economy €14 Billion per Year

Summary by NL Times
Unchecked nitrogen pollution is costing the Netherlands billions annually through harm to public health and the natural environment, according to a confidential government report obtained by

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The cabinet commissioned research into the costs of the lack of nitrogen policy.

·Netherlands
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The damage to health and nature caused by nitrogen amounts to 1.6 percent of the gross domestic product annually. That is approximately 14 billion euros in 2024. This is stated in a study commissioned by various ministries, which was sent to the House of Representatives. The Dutch economy suffers approximately 1 billion euros in damage annually due to nitrogen restrictions, rounded off to 0.1 percent of GDP.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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