mopc, thanks for the book recommendation. It's sounds interesting and I'm definitely going to check it out.

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mopc
1) natural energy resources are running out, and are (oil, mining) extremely burdensome on the environment - whereas fusion is non-radioactive, and hydrogen cells only produce water as by-product.
Does the author deal with the question of oxygen depletion? See, if you mine H2 and use it in fuel cells, you are sucking oxygen out of the atmosphere. True, you're replacing it with water, but you can't breathe water and if you wanted to break the molecule to get your oxygen back, it would take more energy than you got from the fuel cell.