Hydrogen's Climate Impact
Recent research reveals that hydrogen leakage has a more significant global warming impact than previously understood, primarily due to its indirect effects on methane and ozone. When hydrogen escapes into the atmosphere, it not only contributes directly to warming but also prolongs the lifespan of methane, exacerbating its greenhouse effects. Additionally, hydrogen creates stratospheric water vapor, further complicating its climate implications.In this clip
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