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thatdemguy

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6. I agree if it could be found in abundance enough to
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:43 PM
Jan 2025

get out of the ground it would change things. But as it is right now with the exception of Mali ( iirc ) no one has been able to get any out of the ground in any volume. And even in Mali they only get enough to run a small generator.

Then we get in to the people who think that even hydrogen would have an impact on global warming, by slowing the natural break down of methane.Read the below

https://e360.yale.edu/features/natural-geologic-hydrogen-climate-change]

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