Say in 20 years that everything is perfect and we have transitioned from dirty internal combustion engines to sparkly clean hydrogen fuel cells for our transportation needs. Instead of vehicles belching out CO2, particulates, and other assorted pollutants, they instead emit clean water vapour.
What would the effect be of hundreds of thousands of cars in an urban area spewing water vapour into the air? It's known that water vapour is a very effective greenhouse gas. I doubt that it would make it high enough into the atmosphere to have much of an effect this way, but wouldn't it tend to produce bigger clouds and therefore more rain downwind from the cities?
I'm looking at this from the perspective of there being too many people. Would hydrogen power really save us, or would we just be trading one problem for another?
What would the effect be of hundreds of thousands of cars in an urban area spewing water vapour into the air? It's known that water vapour is a very effective greenhouse gas. I doubt that it would make it high enough into the atmosphere to have much of an effect this way, but wouldn't it tend to produce bigger clouds and therefore more rain downwind from the cities?
I'm looking at this from the perspective of there being too many people. Would hydrogen power really save us, or would we just be trading one problem for another?
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