Hydrogen as an Indirect Greenhouse Gas
Measuring Hydrogen in the Atmosphere
20 June 2024
Hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas: by reacting with other compounds in the atmosphere, it may contribute to global warming in several ways. That is why researchers of the research group led by Professor of Isotope Physics Harro Meijer of the University of Groningen measure hydrogen leaks at Chemical Park Delfzijl.
Last modified: | 20 June 2024 1.51 p.m. |
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