Aircraft are responsible for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions and the problem is growing. Hydrogen could be a solution, drawing interest from Airbus and startups.
With 4.5 billion passenger trips taken each year and more than 16 million planes taking off in the U.S. every year, aircraft are responsible for 2.
5% of global CO2 emissions, according to the Global Carbon Project, and the problem is growing. One proposed solution rivals the power of fossil fuels without the emissions — hydrogen. With the industry attempting to achieve
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