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U.S. President proclamation on National Clean Energy Action Month

“When I think of clean energy, I think of good-paying jobs for American workers. Our Nation is leading the fight against the existential threat of climate change all while growing our economy and transitioning this country to a clean, reliable, and affordable energy future. During National Clean Energy Action Month, we recommit to investing in America and American workers as we build a cleaner, more energy secure future” – U.S.

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Agora: Navigating the promises and pitfalls of ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen in Europe 

‘Low-carbon’ hydrogen made with fossil gas must have strong safeguards if it is to make a positive contribution to Europe’s transition to climate neutrality. A new analysis by Agora Energiewende and Agora Industry, building on modelling by Deloitte, highlights the risks in draft EU rules and shows why grid-based renewable and ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen are the better fit for Europe’s climate protection and energy security interests.

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Renewable hydrogen power: EU auditors call for a reality check (updated)

The EU has had mixed success in providing the building blocks for the emerging renewable hydrogen market, according to a report by the European Court of Auditors. While the EU Commission has taken a number of positive steps, challenges remain all along the hydrogen value chain, and the EU is unlikely to meet its 2030 targets for the production and import of renewable hydrogen.

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EU commemorates the victims of the global climate crisis

In 2023, the EU Parliament, the EU Council and the EU Commission signed a Joint Declaration establishing an annual Day for the Victims of the Global Climate Crisis, on 15 July each year. It is an occasion to remember victims in Europe and worldwide, as well as to raise awareness how to reduce the risk of climate change to respond to climate disasters.

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