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Its not so much that we have to stop using fossil fuels. Forget the effect on the environment and how we are destroying something that took millions of years to create in just a short hundred and fifty years. But the fact is we are running out of the fossil fuels. We have to do something or are very way of life will change before we can get a grasp on it. Whats really funny about the liberals is they yell and scream all this, but yet they drive, they bar-b-q, they work in jobs that pollute, they use products that are made in plants that produce pollution. Donate to the Research if you want real change!

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How could you stop fossil fuels running out?

Stop using them. Instead use renewable alternatives.


How do biofuels lower carbon emissions?

The steady increase in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere come from our use of fossil fuels. If we were able to stop using fossil fuels, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would stop rising. Biofuels are a partial answer, because by using biofuels you are reducing our use of fossil fuels.


How do you preserve nature so animals can survive?

stop using fossil fuels and stop deforestation. stop polluting the oceans


How does using bike powered energy stop us from wasting fossil fuels?

it stops us from using the power from the mains that is made from fossils fuels.


How do you preserve nature so the animals around us can survive?

stop using fossil fuels and stop deforestation. stop polluting the oceans.


Should the us stop using fossil fuel?

This can be a personal opinion. But scientific studies show that we are experiencing golabl warming and the only way to stop this would be to completely stop the use of fossil fuels around the world. China burns more fossil fuels than the US does, so not only one country could stop global warming. And global warming won't stop the second we quit using all fossil fuels, we will continue to see the temperatures rise as the effects can last forever.


Why should china be concerned about climate change?

They will have floods and droughts until they stop using fossil fuels.


Which of following problems would have the greatest effect toward lowering co2 emission?

Stop using fossil fuels.


Should you stop using fossil fuels?

I try not give opinions, just provide facts. So, I will answer the question- If you stop using fossil fuels entirely, what would you give up, and could someone live not using any sossil fuels. It is very difficult to use no fossil fuels. You may give up using a car or public transportation that uses oil products such as gasoline directly, but you home electricity is probably fueled by electric generators that run off of oil or coal. Many products in your home, such as plastics and synthetic rubber are petroleum based. Paint, thinners and solvents are petrochemicals. So, to give up fossil fuels, you would have to give up many items sold in your department and grocery store. The alternative is perhaps more practically. Use fossil fuels wisely, and find ways of using less.


What problems do you face using fossil fuels?

Using fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is causing global warming.Global warming is causing climate change.Climate change, if we don't stop it, will wipe out many species, including man.


What effect do you think reducing the amounts of fossil fuels that are burned would have on acid rain and global warming?

reducing the amounts of fossil fuels is a good thing and it will help slow down the progress of global warming. Acid rain will not happen as much as it does now. But if we stop using fossil fuels and stop releasing greenhouse gases into the air. We could stop acid rain and global warming altogether. In conclusion, the more you reduce, the less acid rain and global warming.


Why is it difficult to stop using fossil fuel?

It is difficult to stop using fossil fuels because they have been the primary source of energy for centuries and are deeply ingrained in our infrastructure and economy. Transitioning to alternative sources of energy requires significant investment, changes in infrastructure, and overcoming political and economic barriers. Additionally, fossil fuel industries are powerful and have a vested interest in maintaining their dominance.