Coal is nearly all carbon, so of course it produces more carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced than, say, natural gas. In fact most of the energy produced by natural gas comes from the hydrogen in what's mostly methane. Burning hydrogen produces water instead of carbon dioxide.
It's awesome that our wonderful presidential administration has been allowing the construction of new natural gas pipelines so we can be burning natural gas instead of coal, right?
Oh. Wait.
Coal is nearly all carbon, so of course it produces more carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced than, say, natural gas. In fact most of the energy produced by natural gas comes from the hydrogen in what's mostly methane. Burning hydrogen produces water instead of carbon dioxide.
It's awesome that our wonderful presidential administration has been allowing the construction of new natural gas pipelines so we can be burning natural gas instead of coal, right?
Oh. Wait.
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