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DMEC: Mapping the ocean environment to develop offshore renewable energy programs

The Blue Economy has faced a number of challenges in recent times, with the current US administration pushing back on climate initiatives and blocking progress in renewable energy solutions. "Looking at the political climate in the US - and even the EU to some extent - there is a lot of push back on some of these offshore projects because they are deemed to be too expensive or not necessary. But the truth is they ARE necessary. We need to start working on them now, because in 20 years it will be too late. We are lucky that there are a lot of people in the Hague and beyond that are ready to fight for these projects and help make them a reality." Pablo Briggs, project manager at DMEC.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, (informazione.news - comunicati stampa - ambiente)

The Blue Economy has faced a number of challenges in recent times, with the current US administration pushing back on climate initiatives and blocking progress in renewable energy solutions. " " Pablo Briggs , project manager at DMEC.

Read the full story and listen to Pablo Briggs of DMEC and DIOMEDEO on Stories of Purpose: https://storiesofpurpose.thehague.com/impact/mapping-ocean-environment-diomedeo-dmec

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