for climate change due to its role in climate change. Undue emission of injurious greenhouse gases into atmosphere is causing a raise in average temperature that in turn is affecting the climate on Earth (What is climate change‚ 2001). The use of fossil fuels as a dominant aspect is continuing to emit CO2 and other greenhouse gases into atmosphere that is causing even more grave effects to climate change. With the rise in temperature globally effects like severe changes in weather patterns‚ climbing
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earth’s temperature to continue rising. The greenhouse effect is caused by burning fossil fuels‚ deforestation‚ and an increase in population. With an increase demand for gasoline we have become dependant on fossil fuels which causes an increase in the greenhouse effect. Fossil fuels are any combustible organic material such as coal‚ oil‚ or natural gas made from the remains of former life (DictionaryReference.com). We burn fossil fuels to produce electricity for many things including transportation.. Pollution
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garbage‚ crops‚ wood‚ landfill gas‚ and alcohol fuels. Biomass can be converted to many useful forms of energy like transportation fuels ( such as ethanol and biodiesel). Biomass is one of the biggest green energy sources in the world. Converting Biomass‚ first goes through chemical and thermal to mechanical and finally to electrical. That is the process we use when we burn biomass. So an example would be cow manure and that would be changed into fuel. How? Well there is this process called Anaerobic
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new eaarth as “a played-out rock and a hot place”. We are drilling and extracting fossil fuels‚ burning them into CO2 that causes greenhouse effect. The problem is that even we have a sense of what we are doing‚ we are still unwilling to change our behavior‚ and according to McKibben‚ it’s all about the money. Some companies not willing to give up their profits on fossil fuels; in addition‚ the existing fossil fuel infrastructures worth at least 10 trillion‚ which takes 10-50 years to be paid off
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TESTING YOUR COMPREHENSION 1) Why are fossil fuels our most prevalent source of energy today? Why are they considered nonrenewable sources of energy? Today‚ the three main fossil fuels that are in demand are oil‚ coal and natural gas. These fossil fuels are prevalent because they are efficient to burn‚ ship‚ and store based on high energy content. Fossil fuels also provide for our daily needs such as transportation‚ heating‚ cooking and electricity. Based on our current rates of consumption‚ we
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global warming are known‚ there can be strategies done to minimize its causes and effects. To achieve this countries and individuals have to work together to fight global warming‚ agreements made at the Kyoto Protocol is to minimize burning of fossil fuels in world leading countries of greenhouse gas emission including the United States and China. The earth ’s atmosphere is made up of gases; carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ water vapor and nitrogen‚ these gases are known as the greenhouse gases‚ they trap
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both natural sources‚ such as volcanoes and decaying vegetation‚ and man-made sources‚ primarily emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) resulting from fossil fuel combustion. In the United States‚ roughly 2/3 of all SO2 and 1/4 of all NOx come from electric power generation that relies on burning fossil fuels‚ like coal. Acid rain occurs when these gases react in the atmosphere with water‚ oxygen‚ and other chemicals to form various acidic compounds. The result is a mild solution
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HL Geography study guide Unit 4: Patterns in resource consumption Vocab Carrying capacity the max. population size that an area can sustainably support given the current conditions and resources available Population ceiling the point where Earth’s ability to support us is lower than our ability to produce more babies; acts as a barrier/lid to population growth Optimum population when there’s a balance between the people in a country and the availability of its resources and technology
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Experts gave deadlines to our country’s natural resources. In 2025‚ trees in the forests of our country may possibly be gone. Same in this year‚ we will be suffering from low supply of clean water in the country. We could also suffer in low supply of fossil fuels in 2030. And in 2050‚ there’s no more fishes to eat. I’ve learned about the four main problem that we and the country will be facing in the future. One of the problem in the country is about the marine resources. It is shown in the documentary
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burning fossil fuels. We burn fossil fuel to get energy. We use fossil fuels in cars to make them go‚ in factories to make machinery work‚ and in power plants. The earth already gives out enough greenhouse gases naturally. That means that when we do activities that emit greenhouse gases‚ we are sending an excess amount into the atmosphere- which makes the atmosphere retain more heat‚ resulting in hotter temperatures. As time has gone on humans have invented more ways to burn fossil fuels. As the
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