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Dirty water and crowds: nitrogen not the only cause of poor nature

Dirty water and crowds: nitrogen not the only cause of poor nature

The Dutch government is implementing strict nitrogen measures to address the decline of natural areas. However, experts emphasize that nitrogen reduction is only one part of the solution and further actions are needed to improve overall environmental health.

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Controversial AI actress Tilly Norwood lands first film role

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