I saw a history channel documentary on Fuel about a week ago (unfortunately I can not find a link to it) and a BP employee stated that an overwhelming majority of hydrogen fuels today come from natural gas. This means they have to break the hydrogen away from the carbon in the form of CO2 and other undesireable molecules! This is what enviromentalist are against right? Additional CO2 (greenhouse gas) formation. So the fuel they want to use can't be much worse for the enviroment than burning the gas itself?
I saw a history channel documentary on Fuel about a week ago (unfortunately I can not find a link to it) and a BP employee stated that an overwhelming majority of hydrogen fuels today come from natural gas. This means they have to break the hydrogen away from the carbon in the form of CO2 and other undesireable molecules! This is what enviromentalist are against right? Additional CO2 (greenhouse gas) formation. So the fuel they want to use can't be much worse for the enviroment than burning the gas itself?