Not a representative survey by any means but after more than 3k votes 84% say they wouldn’t have hydrogen in their home.

Most who worked with hydrogen wouldn’t want it either.

https://lnkd.in/ejg5GXMw

Michael Liebreich on Twitter

“OK my lovelies, #hydrogen poll time. Two questions, so four possible answers: 1. Have you ever worked with hydrogen (I don't mean school/undergrad)? 2. Would you have hydrogen in your home? Please explain why in comments. And RT so we get a bigger sample and more discussion.”

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@janrosenow Having worked with hydrogen for research and for edutainment/public engagement purposes (I’m a chemist) I don’t want it in my house. As it is, having disconnected my gas I feel somewhat safer. The idea of hydrogen in my house or my neighbours makes me nervous.
@janrosenow I haven’t worked with it but as I worked towards my geophysics PhD I learned enough to not want it in my house.
@janrosenow When I was a youngster, more than a few homes (&factories, schools...) had 'town gas' piped in; roughly half+half hydrogen+carbon monoxide. Just sayin'
@janrosenow @EarthOrgUK People said the same about natural gas in their homes 200 years ago.
@janrosenow @EarthOrgUK On the flip side it took around 150s for the network and the tech to be safe and reliable enough.
@janrosenow as much as I want to agree, the selection bias of showing a poll to a population that is very likely to agree makes the poll absolutely meaningless. In fact I even find it detrimental to the image of seriousness someone like him has.