Auburn U Study Finds Hydrogen is WORSE Than CO2 for Global Warming

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A big, fat, red flag has just been waved by researchers at Auburn University and Stanford University regarding the future of hydrogen as a nirvana energy source. A new study published in the esteemed scientific journal Nature suggests that embracing a "hydrogen economy" will require a deeper scientific understanding of the global hydrogen cycle to support a climate-safe, sustainable hydrogen economy. Unlike greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), hydrogen itself does not trap heat in Earth's atmosphere. Through interactions with other gases, however, hydrogen indirectly heats the atmosphere roughly 11 times faster than carbon dioxide during the first 100 years after release, and approximately 37 times faster during the first 20 years. Oh, oh, that certainly doesn't fit the environmental left's narrative!

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