Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
470px-Emblem_of_the_United_Nations.svg
- Credit: Emblem of the United Nations (Picture: Wikimedia Commons/F l a n k e r)
Nature
Politics
Climate change
climate neutral world
COP21
degress Celsius
Dijksma
emissions
global warming
greenhouse gases
Kyoto Agreement
Tweede Kamer
UN Summit
Monday, 9 November 2015 - 15:45

Share this article:

Netherlands wants binding climate change agreement at UN summit

The Kingdom of the Netherlands wants a broad and legally binding agreement in which the rapid reduction of emissions and adaptation to the effects of climate change are well balanced. This was the Netherlands stance in the final preparations for the UN Climate Summit which is to be held in Paris from November 30 till December 11. In a letter to the Tweede Kamer (Dutch Lower House of Parliament), the Dutch State Secretary for Infrastructure and the Environment, Sharon Dijksma, stated the long-term goal is to limit global warming to a maximum of two degrees Celsius, thus building a climate neutral world. Dijksma stated in her letter that the climate was the responsibility of all of us and the new agreement should be binding for all countries. In the letter she also called for collaboration between companies, regions, cities, and civil society regarding responsibility and contribution to capacity. The Netherlands is also calling for contraction of divisions between developed and developing countries, and wants a climate deal that helps the poorest bear the consequences of climate change. Major improvements from the Kyoto Agreement have been made, increasing participation from 37 to 150 countries, now accounting for 90 percent of worldwide emissions. Each of these countries has made a reduction in greenhouses gases in the form of an Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).

More like this

Image
Wind turbines seen through the smoke and chimneys of oil refinery Pernis in Rotterdam
Dutch greenhouse gas emissions dropped 5% in Q1 of 2026
Image
Sophie Hermans of the VVD during the debate on the 2024 national budget in the Tweede Kamer, 20 September 2023
Coalition parties PVV, BBB already against Climate Minister's yet-to-be-formed plans
Image
Bikes parked on the Nieuwe Brug in Amsterdam along Prins Hendrikkade, near the Damrak. Feb. 2020
Over 800,000 Dutch living in increasingly warm areas without enough trees, greenery
Image
High water levels led to some flooded areas in Lathum, Gelderland, which is bordered by the IJssel River. 6 January 2024
Biodiversity recovery in Dutch fresh water turning back into decline
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Heatwave sparks air conditioning rush as demand quadruples across Netherlands
  • Landlords ignore rent tribunal rulings in at least 10 percent of cases
  • Hottest June 24 on record in the Netherlands; Feels like 50°C on the roads
  • Heatwave: Defqon.1, TT Assen ready for 38°C days; More events cancelled
  • Hundreds of thousands of Dutch use Ozempic to lose weight; Third without prescription

Top stories

  • Six arrested in electoral fraud investigation; Allegations of forgery, voter coercion
  • Hottest night on Dutch records expected tomorrow; Code Orange takes effect at noon
  • 270 children abducted to or from the Netherlands last year; Increase of over 25%
  • Public transport strike from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.: No trains, buses, trams, metros running
  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content