I’d link article as source but it’s in Dutch, so
For comparison: making public transport free in The Netherlands will cost 4 billion annually, but that was deemed ‘impossibly expensive’. Plus we also need budget cuts on health and education every year.
https://priceofoil.org/2023/09/04/new-study-estimates-the-netherlands-fossil-fuel-subsidies-at-e37-5-billion-per-year-despite-long-standing-promises-to-end-this-support/#:~:text=Amsterdam%2C September 4%2C 2023 –,€37.5 billion per year. Annoying that I can’t read the bottom link but truly what an interesting study.
Thanks, that’s the study mentioned in the news ✊🏻
For context, the total Dutch government budget for 2023 is 395 billion. So this represents 9.5 per cent of government spending.
If fossil fuels are so good, why do they need subsidies
Please link the article anyway, i assume most of us know how to use technology to translate a web page.
Google translated version in English:
Translated graph:
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