The Clientel Foundation, an organization that advocates for open climate discussion and for reasonable, affordable climate policy that takes into account more than just the “climate interest,” has announced that it will participate in what Melodydefense calls the state of the climate. century. Milieudefensie won these “public interest measures” in first place last year. Milieudefensie extremists are not interested in the fact that this act of public interest destroys the prosperity of the Netherlands.
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Clinton wants three groups represented in the lawsuit: Scientistslawyers and citizens. They invite everyone to join their cause as a citizen, a lawyer, or a scientist. Clintel receives no money from the government or Postcode Loterij, so they will have to do it themselves, with the support of citizens and businesses. DDS fully agrees with Marcel Crook’s words, it is time for the pragmatic Netherlands to counterattack. After all, we can’t let everything get to us.
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Friends of the Earth in the Netherlands and Shell are not happy about Clientel’s involvement. The more co-plaintiffs, the stronger Clientel’s position in this case. That’s why it joins 1,000 other participating students from home and abroad. The other voice in the climate debate must also be heard. It is important to ensure that everyone participates Free to join In this case, however, that Donations are welcome And it will be greatly appreciated.
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