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"As the devastating *potential* impacts of climate change become increasingly obvious, many are turning away from fossil fuels to power their vehicles and looking for alternatives." If you imagine climate change is 'obvious,' then you can easily imagine anything is possible.
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Very cool
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Sounds like bullshit to me.
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Probably, most of these early speculative technologies never go anywhere. The one thing that's interesting about it is the idea of using a "paste" instead of a liquid for a fuel cell (this is basically just a fuel cell). That's new to me.
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I am all for alternative fuel sources and watch a video last night about the hydrogen 'ship' (really just a boat) sailing around the world. On water is one thing, but my curly hair and make-up is gonna be a nightmare with all of the increased humidity in the air in rail and cars use hydrogen -- unless water can be taken *out* of the air....even then it would have to put it back, I guess after the hydrogen was burned. Another side effect i just thought of would be an increased water shortage making prices of water far higher. That, in turn, would make food prices skyrocket. Yes, the burned water would be returned as rain, but it would still need to be processed/cleaned and then resent to consumers again. I think hydrogen should be kept to the sea or maybe factories right on waterways.
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(disclaimer haven't read article just looking at thumbnail) This reminds me of those gels in Portal 2