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Scientists at Tilburg University are not only wishing the new cabinet with a record number of brand new ministries a good New Year, but also much wisdom. Additionally they are offering their unsolicited expert opinions and wishes. They state that the government's policy should be bolder, faster and with more vision, especially when it comes to climate. The use of scientific insights and methodes like Artificial Intelligence lead to better results in terms of climate, energy transition, economy and citizen and scientist satisfaction.
In this way they show that strict, fair climate measures are possible that benefit people and the planet. Scientists see a problem; politicians find it difficult; and the major parties do not dare to explain that a change is needed. The longer we wait, the more expensive the change will become. The business community argued long ago that a world with fewer cigarettes would be bad for the economy and jobs.
That is now repeating itself with the nitrogen and climate issues. But strict climate policies are actually proving good for the economy. Economic growth comes from growth in knowledge and an environment that allows people to develop and use their knowledge. The government must make it clear to businesses and citizens that no coal will be used in the Netherlands after , no liquid fossil fuels after , and no natural gas after , so that all noses are in the same direction, precisely for the benefit of the economy.
How does climate policy remain affordable for people? The Dutch unders are in a difficult position. House and rent prices have risen so much that they cannot pay extra for insulation or more efficient heating. What are the scientific insights that the government can use? A quick win-win: both the climate and the less wealthy Dutch people benefit. One solution is to limit the total weight of livestock, or to restrict the use of animal feed. He addresses in particular the new Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Robbert Dijkgraaf, and explains how science can serve him with:.