Atmospheric water vapour, an abundant yet underutilized resource, may hold potential as a new water source but is held back by its high enthalpy of condensation. This property also contributes to a negative feedback loop between cooling systems and greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming.
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Edström, F., Dahlbäck, P. Atmospheric water vapour as a potential water source and its impact on energy systems. Nat Rev Mater 9, 671–672 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-024-00727-5
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