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Question: Hello! I would like to know: Have you considered the impacts of burning hydrogen in replacement of carbon dioxide? For example- reduced insulation due to lowered CO2 levels since it is a greenhouse gas, The increased production of clouds due to production of water vapour (H2O) as a result of burning hydrogen, The changes in the hydrological cycle, for example more clouds will increase albedo and reflect more UV light away from earth further lowering temperatures, Would less water be stored in plants and soil? (Assuming the hydrological cycle is in a dynamic equilibrium, if there was more atmospheric water vapour, there would be less H2O in soil or plants) Would this affect the income for agricultural workers? How would this impact the economy, and food sources? (If there was a reduced soil fertility due to lower water storage, crop yield will be lower and harvest would be affected) Would it be more beneficial to focus on reducing methane production, since it would have a more significant impact on temperature? Thank you !!