
Green hydrogen, old colonialism
The EU’s hydrogen push in North Africa is sold as climate progress, but beneath the green gloss lies a familiar story of extraction, debt, and dispossession.
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Saber Ammar is an activist, researcher, and Arab region program assistant at Transnational Institute (TNI)
The EU’s hydrogen push in North Africa is sold as climate progress, but beneath the green gloss lies a familiar story of extraction, debt, and dispossession.
A proposed green hydrogen project in Tunisia prioritizes European energy needs over local sovereignty.