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World Service,12 Mar 2026,26 mins

Namibia’s hydrogen superpower dream

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A near-pristine desert wilderness on Southern Africa’s remote Atlantic coast in Namibia could host a huge green hydrogen development, raising hope for wealth and desperately needed jobs. Supporters say it could help tackle youth unemployment, which is among the highest in the world. But there are big questions about what the plan will mean for people and wildlife living nearby. The development would take place next to a national park that is home to rare plants and animals. Conservationists warn it could damage fragile desert habitats and put pressure on the coastal ecosystem. Johannes Dell travels to the port town of Lüderitz and the surrounding desert to hear from the people who would live with the changes. He meets young Namibians, hoping they will have a part to play in Namibia’s green energy future. Johannes speaks to scientists studying the plants and animals that may be at risk, and officials who believe the project could transform the country’s future. Producer/presenter: Johannes Dell Executive producer: Anna Stewart A CTVC production for BBC World Service

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