• Mongostein
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    6 months ago

    We could just give up on the idea that natural gas is “clean.”

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      6 months ago

      That used to be my thinking, but there’s a lot of natural gas ready to be exploited and we need hydrogen. Therefore, methods like the one described in the article as well as ex situ methane pyrolysis are worth investigating.

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        6 months ago

        but there’s a lot of natural gas ready to be exploited

        Sooooo money. That’s the exception to doing the right thing?

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          You forgot to quote the rest of that sentence. We need hydrogen, which is easy to get from natural gas, of which there is a lot. The right thing to do is figure out how to use it without emitting greenhouse gases. The problem is the same whether we’re under the current mode of production or some hypothetical moneyless condition.