It looks to me as though Japan is reducing its "carbon emissions" (every time I use the phony terms the libtard left makes up, I cringe), by dumping some of them on Australia. The process of making this "liquefied hydrogen" (whatever that may be) probably produces CO2. I've heard of liquid hydrogen, but not "liquified" hydrogen.
It looks to me as though Japan is reducing its "carbon emissions" (every time I use the phony terms the libtard left makes up, I cringe), by dumping some of them on Australia. The process of making this "liquefied hydrogen" (whatever that may be) probably produces CO2. I've heard of liquid hydrogen, but not "liquified" hydrogen.
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