Hydrogen's Climate Impact
Recent research suggests that the global warming potential of hydrogen may be higher than previously thought, with implications for its use as a natural gas substitute. The energy content of hydrogen significantly exceeds that of methane, necessitating a nuanced comparison based on megajoules rather than weight. Ongoing discussions highlight the need for further research on appropriate equivalency timeframes for hydrogen, as current metrics may not fully capture its short-term impacts on climate change.In this clip
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