Charles Darwin would be one, as is Joseph Banks. In antiquity, Pliny was one who left useful observations.
"electrifying water to separate the oygen and the hydrogen" (aka electrolysis) is very expensive and is only used to create laboratory grade hydrogen. According to this source: http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-hydrogen-hoax most commercial hydrogen is created from hydrocarbons, like natural gas and petroleum byproducts. The author of this article claims that creating hydrogen this way creates more CO2 than burning the hydrocarbons for fuel directly.
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M. G Watkins has written: 'Gleanings from the natural history of the ancients' -- subject(s): Natural history, History
Morgan George Watkins has written: 'Gleanings From The Natural History Of The Ancients' -- subject(s): Natural History, History
George Perry has written: 'Arcana, or, The museum of natural history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Plants, Natural history illustration, Animals, Natural history illustrators
G. R. Seamons has written: 'Natural history' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Natural history
Andrew Kitchener has written: 'Beavers' 'The Natural History of the Wild Cats (Natural History of Mammals Series)'
Marian Tellander has written: 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers
Brent Altsheler has written: 'Natural history index-guide' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Indexes, Natural history, Nomenclature
Ray Chapman has written: 'The natural history of Bournemouth and the surrounding area' -- subject(s): Natural history, Wildlife conservation
Daniel M. Smyser has written: 'The study of natural history' -- subject(s): Natural history, Study and teaching
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