New Study Reveals Hydrogen's Limited Climate Benefits and Global Budget Challenges

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A study published in Nature warns that hydrogen, often seen as a clean energy source, may contribute to climate change by prolonging methane's presence in the atmosphere, thus slightly increasing global temperatures. The rise in hydrogen emissions, mainly from human activities like industrial leaks and fossil fuel use, indirectly enhances warming by reducing atmospheric detergents that break down methane, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of hydrogen's role in climate dynamics.
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