Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2022, Issue 244

CONTENT
Lead Article
Green hydrogen is coming – and these Australian regions are well placed to build our new export industry
by Steven Percy, Senior Research Fellow, Victorian Hydrogen Hub

Article 01
Green Hydrogen for Industry: A Guide to Policy Making
by IRENA – International Renewable Energy Agency

The Future Now Show
How to end dependence from fossil energy sources
with Livio de Santoli & Angelo Consoli

Article 02
Plastic eating enzymes just got even better! New breakthrough.
by Just Have a Think

News about the Future
> Impact 2030: Ireland’s Research and Innovation Strategy
> Global Foresight 2022 – Atlantic Council

Article 03
Our world in 2050: what lies ahead for you and your business?
by The Law Society

Recommended Book
From Big Oil to Big Green
by Marco Grasso

Article 04
The truth about hydrogen
by DW Planet A

Climate Change Success Story
Carbon Capture Companies
Global Thermostat
Carbfix
CO2 Solutions by SAIPEM
NET Power
Quest Carbon Capture and Storage
Climeworks
1PointFive
CO2Value Europe
Carbon Engineering
Aker Carbon Capture
Zero Carbon Humber

Futurist Portrait
Parag Khanna
Managing Partner at FutureMap


Tags:
2050, Artificial Intelligence, Australia, Carbon Capture,
Climate Change, Fossil Energy, Green Hydrogen,
Hydrogen, Law, Plastic, Sustainability






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Jeremy Rifkin: “Because hydrogen is so plentiful and exists everywhere on earth, a hydrogen economy would make possible a vast redistribution of power. Today’s centralized, top-down flow of energy, controlled by global oil companies and utilities would become obsolete.

Parag Khanna: “It is time to re-imagine how life is organized on Earth. We’re accelerating into a future shaped less by countries than by connectivity. Mankind has a new maxim – Connectivity is destiny – and the most connected powers, and people, will win.”

Stavros Dimas, EU Commissioner for the Environment: “The world will fail to halve emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by 2050 without the deployment of technology to capture and store the emissions spewed out from fossil-fuel burning power plants “

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