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Why is it not a good idea to use fossil fuels?

Why is it not a good idea to use fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels are not at all environment friendly. Burning of fossil fuels results in pollution and can cause serious environmental concerns. Pollution-related diseases kill millions of children a year. According to WHO, 7 million premature deaths annually linked to air pollution.

Is Fossil fuel better than oil?

The cost of electricity produced by burning fossil fuels is relatively inexpensive. Petroleum (crude oil): Produces less CO2 emissions than coal during production. Scientists estimate that reserves may run out of oil in a century or two. Natural gas: The cleanest burning fossil fuel.

Are there any problems with using fossil fuels?

However, there are significant problems with relying on this type of energy. Firstly, fossil fuels are not considered a renewable energy. The formation of coal, natural gas and oil takes millions to billions of years; consequently these resources will be consumed well before they are renewed.

Is it possible to stop burning fossil fuels?

Sceptics argue that this doomsday scenario might not come to pass – and they are right. If we are lucky, the impact of burning all that oil, coal and gas could turn out to be at the less severe end of the plausible spectrum.

Is it safe to transport fossil fuels underground?

Transporting fossil fuels is easy compared to carrying other sources of energy like wind, water, or solar power. With the ever-growing technology like that of underground pipes, transporting fossil fuels is very easy and safe. The tubes are usually laid underground and are used to transport oil or gas with ease.

Why do we need to leave fossil fuels in the ground?

Although we often hear more about green technology, consumption levels or population growth, leaving fuel in the ground is the crux of the issue. After all, the climate doesn’t know or care how much renewable or nuclear energy we’ve got, how efficient our cars and homes are, how many people there are, or even how we run the economy.

However, there are significant problems with relying on this type of energy. Firstly, fossil fuels are not considered a renewable energy. The formation of coal, natural gas and oil takes millions to billions of years; consequently these resources will be consumed well before they are renewed.

Sceptics argue that this doomsday scenario might not come to pass – and they are right. If we are lucky, the impact of burning all that oil, coal and gas could turn out to be at the less severe end of the plausible spectrum.

What kind of fossil fuels do we use?

The fossil fuels include crude oil, coal, natural gas or heavy oils, which are made up of partially or completely decomposed plants and animals.

How did the use of fossil fuels change the world?

That led to better technologies and materials that eventually helped ramp up production of oil as well. But oil didn’t displace coal, it helped us mine it more effectively and stimulated more technologies that raised energy demand overall.

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Ruth Doyle