Published Jun 27, 2024
What hydrogen leakage means for the climate
Shayle Kann and Thomas Blank delve into the potential climate risks posed by hydrogen leakage, revealing its significant impact on methane's atmospheric lifespan and the ozone. They assess hydrogen's complex emissions profile, emphasizing strategic planning and prioritization to effectively harness hydrogen's cleaner energy potential while highlighting new research on its underestimated warming effects.

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