AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government said on Friday it would spend hundreds of millions of euros to mitigate nitrogen emissions, in a move it hopes will pave the way for thousands of building projects to be restarted.
Around 18,000 building projects in the Netherlands, worth billions of euros, risked being shelved after the country's highest court ruled in May that the way Dutch builders and farmers dealt with nitrogen emissions breached European law.
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