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Is it really a fossil fuel or is it man-made? do we have a finite resource on earth or not? how is there so much? if extracted from underground, how is such a colossal amount being extracted from the beneath the earth with little immediate and major consequences to the environment?

how is there so much?!

Is it really a fossil fuel or is it man-made? do we have a finite resource on earth or not? how is there so much? if extracted from underground, how is such a colossal amount being extracted from the beneath the earth with little immediate and major consequences to the environment? how is there so much?!

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It's not the carbon that burns in combustion engines. It's an unwanted waste product typically carbon monoxide.

What we want is hydrogen which the engine mixes with the air to get at the oxygen.

You can run any combustion engine. Diesel or petrol with pure hydrogen.

And you can source hydrogen by heating wood

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It's actually peroxide radicals.