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Use of Hydrogen Cells Could Damage Ozone, Scientists Say. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 17Science. Publisher: Kansas City Star, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Alternative fuels | Environmental risk assessment | Fuel cells | Hydrogen as fuel | Hydrogen cars | Ozone layer depletion -- ForecastingDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Broad use of the hydrogen fuel cells that President Bush has made a centerpiece of his energy plan may not be as environmentally friendly as many think. Scientists say that the technology could lead to greater destruction of the ozone layer that protects Earth from cancer-causing ultraviolet rays." (KANSAS CITY STAR) This article explains how hydrogen released from fuel cells could damage the Earth's ozone layer.
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Originally Published: Use of Hydrogen Cells Could Damage Ozone, Scientists Say, June 13, 2003; pp. A8.

"Broad use of the hydrogen fuel cells that President Bush has made a centerpiece of his energy plan may not be as environmentally friendly as many think. Scientists say that the technology could lead to greater destruction of the ozone layer that protects Earth from cancer-causing ultraviolet rays." (KANSAS CITY STAR) This article explains how hydrogen released from fuel cells could damage the Earth's ozone layer.

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