The excessive use of fossil fuels undermines values such as environmental stewardship, as it contributes to climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. It also violates the principle of sustainability, compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Additionally, reliance on fossil fuels often exacerbates social inequalities, as marginalized communities disproportionately suffer from environmental degradation and health impacts. Ultimately, these actions reflect a disregard for the interconnectedness of human well-being and the health of our planet.
Bury Fossils get Fuels
The sun.
yes
Fossils fuels are called non renewable because we consume them faster then they can replaced naturally
theyre made out of dead stuff
the answer is coal
fossil fuels are natural gasses that come from fossils. one fossil fuel is oil.
petroleum and natural gas are none other than the decomposed forms of plants and animals that had been buried under the earth before millions of years.The decomposed forms from which fuels are obtained are termed fossils and therefore the fuels obtained from the fossils(petroleum , natural gas etc) are termed fossil fuels
Oil and natural gas.
Oil , coal, and natural gas
Fossils fuels
oil, coal, natural gas, coke they are called fossil fuels because they are as old as fossils. They take thousands, if not millions of years to turn into what they are.