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        <title>Hydrogen Impacts // stoph2med.org</title>
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        <description>The unbuilt H2Med pipeline is planned to extract energy from the Iberian Peninsula to central Europe. Large energy corporations profit while communities need to deal with the impacts. Find the whole story at stoph2med.org  and get to know activists that resist! enaro is one of the few young people who returned to his village in "España vaciada" (emptied Spain). After leaving his place to study in bigger cities, he now works with his home soils to grow food, produce some wine and keep the rural style of living alive. But a fossil gas pipeline already passes right below his village and the H2Med might follow soon. And with it plans to industrially produce natural gas and hydrogen in places where he now produces food for industries thousands of kilometers away. Listen to his emotional testimony and how he organises against biogas in the province of Zamora!</description>
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