When coal and oil are burnt to generate electricity, they are converted almost entirely to greenhouse gases.
When natural gas is burnt to generate electricity, some of it is converted to water and some is converted to carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Because of this, natural gas is preferable as a fuel, compared to coal and oil.
Generating electricity from wind, water flow (hydro-electricity), solar energy and hot rocks (geothermal electricity) emits no greenhouse gases.
Man produces about 0.28% of all green house gas and this is due to these activities. Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels. When these fuels are burnt, either for electricity or transport they release carbon dioxide which adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. These gases contribute to global warming and climate change.
Extra greenhouse gases are produced through human activities such as burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industrial processes. Deforestation and agriculture also contribute to increased greenhouse gas emissions by releasing gases like carbon dioxide and methane. These additional greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
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No, burning fossil fuels is not the only source of greenhouse gases. Other sources include deforestation, agriculture practices, and industrial processes. These activities release gases such as methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
Man produces about 0.28% of all green house gas and this is due to these activities. Most electricity is produced by burning fossil fuels. When these fuels are burnt, either for electricity or transport they release carbon dioxide which adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
It damages the environment by adding to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Greenhouse gases are responsible for the greenhouse effect, which keeps the planet warm.Additional gases from the burning of fossil fuels are producing the enhanced greenhouse effect which is warming the planet.
Yes, both absolutely and completely. Because most electricity is still produced by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), the use of that energy is responsible for additional greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Greenhouse gases will increase as long as we keep burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas causing global warming.
Global warming, caused by burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Deforestation is another reason.
The amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a television in a year would depend on factors such as its energy efficiency, usage patterns, and the source of electricity used to power it. Overall, televisions are not major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions compared to other household appliances.
Burning petrol or gasoline releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. These gases contribute to global warming and climate change.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas produced by burning fossil fuels that contains the element carbon. It is a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
Extra greenhouse gases are produced through human activities such as burning fossil fuels for energy, transportation, and industrial processes. Deforestation and agriculture also contribute to increased greenhouse gas emissions by releasing gases like carbon dioxide and methane. These additional greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
Burning petroleum releases carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases that are causing Global Warming.Using electricity (which is largely produced by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)) produced carbon dioxide when it was generated.Reducing our use of petroleum and fossil fuel generated electricity will contribute to reducing Global Warming.
Our current energy use is contributing to an increase in greenhouse gases through the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. When these fuels are burned, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing global temperatures to rise, leading to climate change.