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Hydrogen Isn’t as Climate-Friendly as We Thought, Concerning Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 18, 2025 2:25 pm
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Is Hydrogen Really as Climate-Friendly as We Thought?

Hydrogen has long been hailed as a potential solution to the climate crisis, offering a clean alternative to fossil fuels. However, a recent study published in Nature has raised concerns about the role of hydrogen in contributing to global warming.

Advocates of hydrogen envision a future where it is widely used in transport and heavy industries, emitting only water vapors and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But the study found that hydrogen emissions have actually played a part in exacerbating rising temperatures by helping methane, a potent greenhouse gas, linger in the atmosphere for longer periods.

The research, conducted by the Global Carbon Project, revealed that hydrogen emissions have increased significantly due to human activities such as the production of methane from fossil fuels, livestock, and landfills. This rise in hydrogen levels is closely linked to the increase in methane emissions.

Hydrogen Isn't as Climate-Friendly as We Thought, Study Finds
The main sources and sinks of hydrogen. (Ouyang et al., Nature, 2025)

While hydrogen itself is not a pollutant, it indirectly contributes to global warming by affecting the breakdown of methane in the atmosphere. The study’s lead author, Zutao Ouyang, explained that increased hydrogen levels lead to a reduction in natural detergents that break down methane, allowing the greenhouse gas to persist longer and contribute to climate warming.

In addition to its impact on methane levels, hydrogen interactions with natural detergents also influence cloud formation and contribute to the production of greenhouse gases like ozone and stratospheric water vapor.

Since 1990, sources of hydrogen in the atmosphere have included leaks from industrial hydrogen production. While hydrogen can be produced through electrolysis of water, the majority is currently derived from natural gas or coal, processes that emit significant amounts of carbon dioxide.

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The ultimate goal is to transition to producing “green” hydrogen using renewable energy sources, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges due to the high cost and complexities involved in scaling up production.

As we navigate the complexities of hydrogen production and its implications for climate change, it is clear that a deeper understanding of the global hydrogen cycle is essential to ensure a sustainable and climate-safe future.

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