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Month: May 2026

Scaling Green Hydrogen Through Climate Governance: Global Policy Ambitions and Equity Challenges

  • May 17, 2026

Green hydrogen is emerging as an oasis of hope in global decarbonization narratives, offering a pathway toward carbon neutrality. Nevertheless, scaling green hydrogen needs more than just technological improvement or market investment. It relies on international collaboration, equitable involvement among…

Categories: Energy & Environment

The Atlantic Campus: Why Transatlantic Academic Cooperation Is a Policy Imperative

  • May 15, 2026

Frameworks for Strategic Research and Policy Transatlantic cooperation is routinely assessed through security commitments, trade rules and summit diplomacy, yet an equally consequential layer of the relationship is organized through universities or research centers. This network constitutes strategic infrastructure in…

Categories: International Policy
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