http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hype-About-Hydrogen-Fiction-Climate/dp/1559637048/re
f=pd_rhf_f_i_cs_3/026-4537376-7967653?ie=UTF8&qid=1171883599&sr=1-2
Rather as I've always suspected. Too bad, Positive News! Though it must be
possible to convert the energy in hydrogen as produced by electrolysis into
hydrocarbons that pack more punch, yet I've never seen any discussion of
this. Anybody got insight on that?
And did folks see Lomborg in Society Guardian of Wed 17th? Claims it costs
$20 to cut a tonne of C02 but the benefit is only $2. Aye ... benefit and
disbenefit to who?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/oct/17/comment.climatechange
Interestingly, though, he no longer denies anthropogenic climate change, and
suggests that the IPCC should be our benchmark.
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