Welcome to today's Green Tech Daily Digest! Here are the top 3 stories making waves in renewable energy and sustainable technology.

1. Op-Ed: Manila Doesn’t Need Dutch Micromobility β€” It Needs Dutch Thinking

This op-ed argues that for Manila to successfully implement micromobility, it must adopt the Dutch mindset of prioritizing people over cars, not just copy their infrastructure. The Netherlands' extensive cycling network resulted from a powerful social movement in the 1970s that demanded safer streets. The author contends that a similar grassroots, political shift is necessary for real change in the Philippines.

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2. You Can’t Just Walk Out On Climate Frameworks!

The article questions the legality of a US president unilaterally withdrawing the country from international climate agreements like the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Citing former Senator Russ Feingold, it argues that such an action undermines the Senate's constitutional role in treaty ratification. According to this view, treaties approved by the Senate are legally binding and cannot be undone by a single executive.

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3. Will Water-Powered Microgrids Work in the Real World?

Remote communities may soon be able to replace imported diesel with clean electricity from water-powered microgrids. Novel marine energy technologies are harnessing the power of river currents, tides, and waves, with pilot projects like a hydrokinetic device in Alaska showing real-world viability. Researchers are now focused on testing and de-risking these systems to accelerate their deployment.

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