diminishing fossil fuels In 1977‚ the President of the United States of America‚ Jimmy Carter‚ advocated for the use of alternative energy to the American people “because we are now running out of gas and oil‚ we must prepare quickly to strict conservation [of fossil fuels] and to the use of coal and permanent renewable energy sources‚ like solar power.” More than thirty years later his announcement still rings true and is relevant. In fact‚ the current situation of non-renewable fuels is worse than
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Fossil Fuel Consumption‚ CO2 and Its Impact on Global Climate Background: At the beginning of human history‚ we had to satisfy our energy needs (for food‚ heat and movement) by using our own muscle power and gathering or hunting naturally available plants‚ animals and wood. Each stage in the evolution of human society (the development of farming‚ domestication of animals‚ harnessing of wind and water power) increased the average per capita energy use‚ but it was the Industrial Revolution and the
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“The use of fossil fuels‚ such as coal and oil‚ belongs to the past.” For the time being‚ the world is mostly dependent on the use of fossil fuels. All the infrastructure is fossil fuel based. i.e. if the world runs out of fossil fuels now‚ there won’t be any alternative energy source to power the entire world. Fossil fuels are usually found in rock formations containing fossils from decomposed animals and plants. The formation of fossil fuels happens in the course of hundreds of millions of years
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1/ what is the essential difference between alternative energies (AE) and fossil fuels? Alternative energies will not have a lot of pollution‚ but fossil fuels will cause some pollution of the environment. Some fossil fuels causes environmental pollution‚ for example‚ global climate change‚ a lot of carbon dioxide cause the greenhouse effect‚ acid rain emissions of harmful gases cause serious pollution to the atmosphere. 2/ name the AE that you have chosen to research. Solar Energy 3/ identify
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Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels ENV/100 March 2013 Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels Environmental pollutants‚ according to the Blacksmith Institute (2013) negatively affect billions of the world’s population as a result of exposure to poisons associated with sewage and the fossil fuel crude oil. These poisons have led to long-term detrimental effects on ecosystems and has attributed to the premature deaths of 40% or 2.8 billion of the world’s
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Nicoletta Philippides March 15‚ 2013 Mr. Dunleavy‚ Period 4 The Effect of Fossil Fuels on Biodiversity & Alternative Energy Resources Fossil fuels are hydrocarbon deposits derived from the remains of ancient plants and animals under enormous amounts of heat and pressure. Oil‚ or petroleum‚ is one of the most common fossil fuels utilized by people all over the world on a daily basis. Crude oil is a smelly‚ yellow-black‚ viscous liquid composed of mostly nitrogen‚ oxygen‚ and sulfur‚ which is
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Can alternative energy effectively replace with fossil fuels? ‘’Fossil fuels are coal‚ natural gas and petroleum.’’ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossil_fuel) They are all organic residues. People use this for their energy‚ fuel and heating requirements. But fossil fuels polluting environment so much and people started to think about using alternative energy for their environment’s healthy. ‘’These alternative energy resources are windy power‚ solar energy and geothermal energy.‘’ (http://en
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Coal is a solid fuel formed over millions of years by the decay of land vegetation. Over time‚ successive layers become buried‚ compacted and heated‚ a process through which the vegetation is turned into coal. This means that it’s not possible to keep it going since we can’t wait around for a few million years. Coal was the first fossil fuel to be exploited on a large scale during the 19th century with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Production of these fossil fuels is expected to rise
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Scientific and Economic Advantages and Disadvantages of Unconventional Fossil Fuels December 13‚ 2013 EES 402: Energy Issues in Geoscience Term Paper I. Introduction “Just as fossil fuels from conventional sources are finite and are becoming depleted‚ those from difficult sources will also run out. If we put all our energy and resources into continued fossil fuel extraction‚ we will have lost an opportunity to have invested in renewable energy.” –David Suzuki (Brainy Quote)
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mean by fossil fuels and explain why they are an attractive source of energy: Fossil fuels are energy sources such as petroleum‚ natural gas‚ and coal which contain the stored radiant energy of organisms that lived millions of years ago (Tillery‚ Enger‚ & Ross‚ 2009‚ p. 67). Fossil fuels are an attractive source of energy because they are accessible and cheap. Describe two different energy alternatives to fossil fuels in detail. Discuss how they work‚ how they compare with fossil fuels‚ and
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