increase in CO2 and diminishing of Ozone layer
The burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas which absorbs warmth given off from the earth. An increase of burned fuels means that more and more CO2 builds up in the atmosphere, the Earth's temperature is rising.
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An increase in the burning of fossil fuels would lead to higher greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide, exacerbating climate change and its associated impacts, such as extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and biodiversity loss. Air quality would also deteriorate, resulting in increased health issues like respiratory diseases and cardiovascular problems. Additionally, reliance on fossil fuels could further strain energy resources and contribute to geopolitical tensions over energy supplies.
the cost of products would increase significantly
well Darwin knew that reptiles could change into birds and an archaeopteryx is basically a reptile with wings
No they were not they use to be living plants and animals that died and were covered with dirt and melted and squeezed until they formed into a material that could be burned and used for energy.
It could provide enormous reserves of fossil fuel as well as a new place for humanity to live. It could help to increase global food supplies enormously.
Fossil fuels are consumed at an alarming which is expected to continue to rise as the world's need and population continue to increase. Coal, natural gas, and oil are expected to be eliminated within the next 100 years.
renewable and non-renewable is the burned
Vivid verbs for burned could include sizzled, flamed.
Coal is a fossil fuel that could supply energy needs for about two hundred years but is linked to acid rain. When coal is burned, it releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form acids that fall back to Earth as acid rain.
A word meaning 'burned the surface' could be singed or scorched.