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Success of Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV raises fears for Dutch climate policies

The party has a hostile stance on attempts to cut carbon emissions but got more votes than any other in general election

The shocking success of Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV party in Dutch elections has left climate activists fearful of a drastic shift to fossil fuels and a rollback of climate policies if it manages to form a government.

Best known abroad for its rhetoric against Muslims, the PVV, which came first in Wednesday’s election but may struggle to find coalition partners, has taken a hard line on policies to stop the planet getting hotter.

The party wants to extract more oil and gas from the North Sea and stop building wind turbines and solar farms. It also wants to abolish the Dutch climate law and leave the Paris agreement on climate change.

“If these elections make one thing clear, it’s that politics will not save us,” said Yolande Schuur from the Dutch branch of activist group Extinction Rebellion.

The PVV, whose success with voters was praised by far-right leaders across Europe on Thursday, has said it is not going to waste billions on “pointless climate hobbies”.

Reverendender ,

You can tell he’s evil from his hair. Also his beliefs and actions. But definitely the hair.

SamsonSeinfelder ,

He looks like the lovechild of Willy Wonka and Boris Johnson. Who looks at this guy and says “Yes, this is the guy I want to lead my country”?

Reverendender ,

The Dutch, apparently.

Hyperreality ,

24% of a 78% voter turnout = less than 19% of voters.

That number's 31% for Trump during the last election.

phoneymouse ,

What is it with fascists and bad hair?

Reverendender ,

They should be the bald ones, not me

spacecowboy ,

“God only made so many beautiful heads. The rest he put hair on.”

Snowpix ,
@Snowpix@lemmy.ca avatar

They have to have something to make them recognizable and appealing to the dumbasses who vote for them. Boring short gray hair doesn’t give the same charisma as some terrible, but recognizable hairstyle. They’re also egotistical and fear being forgotten, so they need something to make them more memorable.

zout ,

As a Dutch person, please don't make it about the hair. Make it about the far right policies.

iHUNTcriminals ,

Oh wow I thought that was an AI generated person.

SinningStromgald ,

No, in this case I think they are medically generated. Even more yuck than AI.

Hubi ,

I fucking wish…

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Best known abroad for its rhetoric against Muslims, the PVV, which came first in Wednesday’s election but may struggle to find coalition partners, has taken a hard line on policies to stop the planet getting hotter.

“If these elections make one thing clear, it’s that politics will not save us,” said Yolande Schuur from the Dutch branch of activist group Extinction Rebellion.

Per person, the Netherlands pumped more planet-heating gas into the atmosphere in 2021 than all other EU member states bar Estonia, the Czech Republic, Ireland and Luxembourg.

Despite this, said De Coninck, who also serves as the vice-chair of the Netherlands Scientific Climate Council, the party’s most extreme views may be tempered even if it is part of a ruling coalition.

Kees van der Leun, managing director of energy consultancy Common Futures, agreed that most Dutch lawmakers favoured “staying the course”.

The country’s climate policies, he said, are guided by EU commitments, recent efforts to kick its dependence on Russian gas and growing interest from businesses.


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