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Although touted as zero emissions vehicles most of the cars will run on hydrogen made from natural gas a fossil fuel that contributes to global warming.
In addition to their potential for dangerous explosions, leaking gas pipes can be a significant contributor to global warming:
a greenhouse gas, help reduce global warming? The explanation is a bit academic, but we love you for asking.
or stick'em in a digestersn't always considered as contributing to global warming. That's because in the natural cycle of things, the next generation of plants should take up the carbon dioxide released by the previous generation of dead plants,
and could be a contributing factor to global warming. And that effect could be worse than the current fleet of long-haul airliners the longer that water vapour remains."
and global warming,"said Virendra V. Singh, a postdoctoral scientist in Wang's research group and a co-first author of this study.
and help alleviate the global warming problem. With their model and their design approach they have identified a few promising copper multi-metallics with a higher energy conversion efficiency and possibly higher selectivity in carbon dioxide electro-reduction to ethylene, an extremely useful chemical in industry for making plastics.
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