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Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are non-renewable energy sources formed from ancient organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide and other pollutants when burned. In contrast, wind power harnesses the kinetic energy of wind through turbines to generate electricity, producing no direct emissions. While fossil fuels are finite and contribute to climate change, wind power is renewable and sustainable, relying on natural wind patterns. Additionally, wind power infrastructure typically has a smaller environmental footprint compared to fossil fuel extraction and combustion processes.

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