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NetherlandsCrime14 days ago

Podcast Climate lawyer Wewerinke-Singh: Despite the legal successes of the opposition, there is hope

The article introduces a podcast interview with climate lawyer Wewerinke-Singh, discussing legal successes despite opposition, which is seen as hopeful. The podcast series 'Follow the Money interviewt' features interviews with key figures involved in various dossiers, including regulators, scientists, politicians, and lawyers. Topics range from fraud and money laundering to agricultural policy and the rule of law. Specific segments mentioned include discussions on bringing the climate crisis to the highest world court, the cost of the energy transition, the Greenpeace vs. State case regardingB

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In ‘Follow the Money interviewt’ spreken journalisten Annette van Soest en Harm Ede Botje met sleutelfiguren uit verschillende FTM-dossiers. Van toezichthouders en wetenschappers tot politici en juristen. Of het nu gaat om fraude en witwassen, de toekomst van ons landbouwbeleid of onze rechtsstaat: Follow the Money interviewt.

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Follow the MoneyIndependentCenter14 days ago
Podcast Climate lawyer Wewerinke-Singh: Despite the legal successes of the opposition, there is hope

The article introduces a podcast interview with climate lawyer Wewerinke-Singh, discussing legal successes despite opposition, which is seen as hopeful. The podcast series 'Follow the Money interviewt' features interviews with key figures involved in various dossiers, including regulators, scientists, politicians, and lawyers. Topics range from fraud and money laundering to agricultural policy and the rule of law. Specific segments mentioned include discussions on bringing the climate crisis to the highest world court, the cost of the energy transition, the Greenpeace vs. State case regardingB

Bias read (Center): The article presents an interview with a climate lawyer discussing legal successes without overtly favoring any political side. It frames the discussion neutrally, focusing on the legal aspects rather than taking a stance on the broader political implications.