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Sea snot or mucilage: More than what is seen on the surface

Published: 21 January 2025
Report
The brief report titled "The Mucilage Problem: Causes, Consequences and Solutions" highlights that the mucilage surfacing on the sea and nauseating those living along the Marmara coast for weeks is merely “the visible part” of the problem. It outlines the causes, consequences, and possible solutions.
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Powering the hydrogen economy in Europe:

Published: 16 January 2023
Report
In this report, Tolga Demiryol analyses Turkey’s role as a potential hydrogen supplier to Europe. The first section of the report provides the state-of-the-art on hydrogen and its likely role in energy transition. The second section explores the hydrogen strategy of the EU. The third section reviews the current state and potential of the hydrogen sector in Turkey. The last section evaluates the main policy challenges and next steps in hydrogen cooperation between the EU and Turkey.

Coal Atlas: Facts and figures on a fossil fuel

Published: 10 May 2016
Our Coal Atlas contains the latest facts and figures on the use of coal and its environmental and social consequences. With more than 60 detailed graphics, the atlas illustrates the coal industry’s impact on nature, health, labour, human rights and politics.

Civil Society Organizations and Municipalities: Success Stories

Published: 1 January 2012
The three-volume conference publications contain the presentations made by speakers as well as the discussions that took place during and after the roundtables focusing on the specific topics of Finances and Energy Efficiency; Municipalities: Good Practices and Action Plans, Lobbying and Networking Among Municipalities; and Civil Society Organizations and Municipalities: Success Stories.

A Future for International Climate Politics

Published: 29 November 2011
Two years after the Copenhagen summit, the real world is moving away from a safe and equitable climate future faster than ever. If the G-20 is “the premier forum for international economic development” and we are serious about stopping climate change, we have to ensure that G-20 politics do not undermine our objectives for the climate, the environment, poverty eradica-tion, and global justice.


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