Petroleum
The environment balances itself through the carbon cycle, which recycles all the natural carbon from the atmosphere and some of the fossil fuel carbon dioxide. However, it is not able to remove all the emissions from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), which is why global warming is happening.
Yes they are. Carbon emissions cause global warming and then they cause ozone depletion.
Global agreementsto put a price on carbon emissionsto stop burning fossil fuelsto promote renewable energyIndividual actionselect politicians that will do all the aboveeducate yourself, your family and your friends about global warming and how to stop itlower your carbon footprint to the smallest possible by reducing your use of fossil fuel generated electricity.
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Yes. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. When we increase its atmospheric concentration, as we do by burning fossil fuels, it causes an enhanced greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.
There would be no carbon emissions. Nuclear power does not contribute to global warming.
Global warming is mainly caused by carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
The environment balances itself through the carbon cycle, which recycles all the natural carbon from the atmosphere and some of the fossil fuel carbon dioxide. However, it is not able to remove all the emissions from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), which is why global warming is happening.
Yes, global warming is caused by carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, but also by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, and the generation of electricity, which all releases carbon dioxide.
Yes. Hydro power has no dangerous, global-warming-causing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes they are. Carbon emissions cause global warming and then they cause ozone depletion.
Any energy source that is an alternative to fossil fuels. They are used to avoid the damages that fossil fuels do to our environment such as: Carbon dioxide emissions which leads to global warming and acid rain.
No, carbon dioxide (CO2) can not help to stop global warming. CO2 emissions are the main reason why global warming is happening, released by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.
Hydroelectricity is better because it releases no carbon dioxide emissions to cause global warming. Natural gas is the cleanest of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), but it is still responsible for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Desalination plants, turning sea water into fresh water, use a lot of energy. Most electricity is still produced by burning fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide emissions. These extra emissions are causing global warming.
Global agreementsto put a price on carbon emissionsto stop burning fossil fuelsto promote renewable energyIndividual actionselect politicians that will do all the aboveeducate yourself, your family and your friends about global warming and how to stop itlower your carbon footprint to the smallest possible by reducing your use of fossil fuel generated electricity.
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