biomass
Yes. For example, burning logs for energy or fires causes pollution (smoke and ash)
biomass
Mainly two reasons. (1) The fossil fuels will eventually be used up. (2) Fossil fuels cause pollution.
Nonrenewable energy sources cause pollution through emitting carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, other green house gases, heavy metals as mercury, lead, cadmium, ... etc.
Wind energy does not directly cause pollution. Unlike fossil fuels, wind turbines do not emit greenhouse gases or other air pollutants during operation. However, some pollution can arise from the manufacturing, transportation, and installation of wind turbines, but this is typically minimal compared to the emissions generated by traditional energy sources.
Solutions to air pollution include reducing emissions from vehicles and industries, increasing the use of renewable energy sources, enforcing stricter environmental regulations, and promoting sustainable practices such as using public transportation and carpooling. Collaboration between governments, industries, and communities is essential to address the issue effectively.
A few are solar, nuclear, biomass, hydro power
Most of them use gasoline as well, which would cause pollution. Even if it is completely electric, that energy had to come from somewhere, Like a power plant that produces pollution to create electricity. If you run on only electric, and get your energy from a windmill or waterwheel then it wouldn't!
no nly thermal pollution
Energy can cause damage on Earth through processes like burning fossil fuels, leading to air pollution and climate change. Overconsumption of energy sources can also deplete natural resources and disrupt ecosystems, impacting biodiversity and disrupting natural balance. Additionally, the extraction and production of energy sources can lead to habitat destruction and pollution of land and water.
it does not cause pollution
Conventional sources of energy have been in use for a long time that usually cause pollution and are exhaustible. Non-conventional sources, meanwhile, are recent sources of energy that are inexhaustible and pollution-free.