Hydrogen power could save us from global warming. If we could find an easy and cheap way to obtain it from water (H2O), then hydrogen is a pure and green fuel with no emissions except water vapor. Water vapour remains in the atmosphere for only a short time, as it soon builds into clouds and falls as rain, so it would not contribute to global warming the way carbon dioxide is. Cars and industry could run on hydrogen, as could electricity power stations.
because of global warming
Yes, every bit of electricity you use adds to global warming, unless it comes from renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, etc). Standby devices are estimated to be 10% of your power bill. So turning your gadgets off at the wall will lower your power bills, but won't do much to stop global warming (unless everyone in the world is doing the same). The best way to fix global warming is to elect governments with the will to act.
Warmth is heat, and heat is energy. This energy is used to give extra power to wind, storms and other weather "events".
Power stations contribute to global warming if they use fossil fuels (coal, oil or natural gas) to generate their electricity. Burning fossil fuels is recognised as one of the two main causes of global warming (the other is deforestation). Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is accumulating in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
while hydrogen can contribute to efforts to combat global warming, it should be seen as part of a broader strategy that includes energy efficiency, renewable energy development, and other sustainable practices. Transitioning to a low-carbon economy will likely require a combination of technologies and approaches.
because of global warming
If we could find an easy and cheap way to obtain hydrogen from water (H2O), then hydrogen is a pure and green fuel with no emissions except water vapor. Water vapor would briefly remain in the atmosphere, but it soon builds into clouds and falls as rain, so it would not contribute to global warming the way carbon dioxide is. Cars and industry could run on hydrogen, as could electricity power stations. So hydrogen would not contribute to global warming.
Power stations do contribute to global warming, as the more electricity we use the more global warming will develop to the earth. And gradual the earth will be destroyed because of us humans.
The higher the fossil power plant efficiency the less input fossil fuel burning and hence the less green house gas emissions and accordingly the less global warming.
Global Warming
Power stations that run on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) emit carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas that is contributing to global warming.Power stations that use renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal etc) have no emissions and have no effect on global warming.
Yes, every bit of electricity you use adds to global warming, unless it comes from renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro, etc). Standby devices are estimated to be 10% of your power bill. So turning your gadgets off at the wall will lower your power bills, but won't do much to stop global warming (unless everyone in the world is doing the same). The best way to fix global warming is to elect governments with the will to act.
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We created global warnings and we have the power and tehnology to stop it.
Everybody is affected by global warming. This phenomenon can the water supply, agriculture, the natural environment, and power and transportation systems.
Warmth is heat, and heat is energy. This energy is used to give extra power to wind, storms and other weather "events".
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