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According to a research report published in the British “Nature” magazine on the 17th, hydrogen emissions will indirectly exacerbate global warming, and cumulative hydrogen emissions from 1990 to 2020 “contributed” 0.02 degrees Celsius to the rise in global average temperature after industrialization. Researchers believe that attention should be paid to the impact of hydrogen emissions to ensure that hydrogen plays a role as a clean energy source.

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According to a research report published in the British “Nature” magazine on the 17th, hydrogen emissions will indirectly exacerbate global warming, and cumulative hydrogen emissions from 1990 to 2020 “contributed” 0.02 degrees Celsius to the rise in global average temperature after industrialization. Researchers believe that attention should be paid to the impact of hydrogen emissions to ensure that hydrogen plays a role as a clean energy source.