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By
burning fossil fuels to obtain energy, we release
a number of air pollutants and carbon dioxide.
Though a natural component of our atmosphere,
carbon dioxide has the potential to cause problems
as it reaches higher concentrations in the atmosphere.
Fossil fuels contain carbon because they were
formed from carbon-based plant material which
originally captured the sun's energy through photosynthesis.
The
use of hydrogen as our main energy medium offers
an answer to the threat of global climate change
and a host of other undesirable factors associated
with fossil fuel use including foreign oil dependence,
toxic air and water pollution, acid rain, and
depletion of valuable petrochemicals. Once hydrogen
becomes our energy medium, it will enable us to
live within our means on our sustainable energy
"income," not squander our exhaustible
energy "capital."
- h2
use does not produce carbon dioxide or any other
greenhouse gas
- h2
use avoids all the costs of producing and using
fossil fuels
- h2
is clean: in the cycle of storing and releasing
energy, water is both the source and end-product
- h2
avoids the hidden ecological, health, aesthetic,
and property damage costs of fossil fuel use
- h2
is not a producer of acid rain nor does it deplete
the ozone layer
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