Burning fossil fuels can and does cause global warming. When fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas burn, they produce carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas. The long-term concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide was in the range of 260-280 parts per million (ppm) until the beginning of the Industrial Age, when it began to rise to its present level of 380 ppm due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels. A recent poll of scientists in different fields has found that 97 per cent of those who published at least half of their peer-reviewed research in the climate field agreed that global temperatures are rising and that human activity was significant in this process.
A:The answer is no, burning fossil fuels does not significantly contribute to global warming. The most abundant and important greenhouse gas is water vapor, and CO2 is only a small percentage of this. Historically, increases in atmospheric CO2 levels have lagged behind temperature increases by a thousand or more years. The science is firm in showing that CO2 is not a significant driver in climate change, thus burning fossil fuels does not lead to global warming. Please see the following paper for the analysis, data and conclusion:Mudelsee, M., 2001, The phase relations among atmospheric CO2 content, temperature and global ice volume over the past 420 ka. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 20 p. 583-589
No. The primary cause of global warming is carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels such as coal and oil.
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Power stations contribute to global warming if they use fossil fuels (coal, oil or natural gas) to generate their electricity. Burning fossil fuels is recognised as one of the two main causes of global warming (the other is deforestation). Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is accumulating in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
Burning fuels adds CO2 in the environment which is cause of global warming which is cause of increasing sea level and so on ...
Yes. Most vehicles contribute to global warming if they run on fossil fuels (coal, oil, diesel, petroleum, natural gas), or if they run on electricity that is generated by burning fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, which adds to the build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing global warming.
No. The primary cause of global warming is carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels such as coal and oil.
Anything powered by electricity usually relies on the burning of fossil fuel to generate that power. Burning fossil fuel is the primary cause of global warming.
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Burning fossil fuel adds greenhouses gases to the atmosphere.
All humans are causing global warming if they drive cars and use electricity, because most of our cars burn fossil fuel, and most of our electricity is generated by burning fossil fuel. All this burning puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere which is causing global warming.
Power stations contribute to global warming if they use fossil fuels (coal, oil or natural gas) to generate their electricity. Burning fossil fuels is recognised as one of the two main causes of global warming (the other is deforestation). Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is accumulating in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
Burning fuels adds CO2 in the environment which is cause of global warming which is cause of increasing sea level and so on ...
No. The main cause of global warming is the burning of fossil fuels in business and travel. Ruminant animals, like cows, contribute methane from their burps, and methane is a serious greenhouse gas causing global warming.
Any use of electronics uses electricity, most of which is presently generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). So this contributes to global warming, but does not cause it. Global warming is caused by deforestation, and by our burning of fossil fuels in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.
Yes. Most vehicles contribute to global warming if they run on fossil fuels (coal, oil, diesel, petroleum, natural gas), or if they run on electricity that is generated by burning fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, which adds to the build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing global warming.
A computer, in itself, does nothing to cause Global Warming. The energy needed to manufacture and run a computer is usually produced by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits pollutants that may cause Global Warming. Hydro-Electric Power produces no pollution that is emitted into the atmosphere. Power Plants fueled by fossil fuels create a "carbon footprint" that may contribute to Global Warming.
Yes, industry runs on fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), or on electricity generated by the burning of them. Any burning of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2), the greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.