Submitted by BlitzOrion t3_z80nuc in UpliftingNews
Orvanis t1_iy9adh2 wrote
Reply to comment by JustHereToGain in World’s first test run of a hydrogen jet engine a success by BlitzOrion
Can someone explain why this is bad...? Seems like shooting water into the air would be significantly less bad than current jet engines
JustHereToGain t1_iy9b2rh wrote
Water vapor in aviation is estimated to play a huge roll in the greenhouse effect. Most estimations rate it as damaging to the climate as the emitted CO2 or even higher. And that's just from the halo effect of normal planes. Now imagine the impact if it actively shoots out more water.
MrHazard1 t1_iy9zfq1 wrote
But it's much better in the long term, because co2 is not condensible. The water vapor will relatively soon condense back to water, while co2 remains in the atmosphere for many years and just keep cumulating
Hibatica t1_iy9c8gt wrote
Also, at the height planes fly, not much water naturally makes it up there, right?
JustHereToGain t1_iy9iy07 wrote
The height of the cloud doesn't play a big role, but yes
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