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Fossil fuels are source of clean energy
Beyond carbon, fossil fuels also emit sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter — all linked to respiratory illness and environmental damage. Renewables, by contrast, generate clean electricity with minimal lifetime emissions. 🏆 Winner: Renewables — by a wide. . Since the Industrial Revolution, the energy mix of most countries across the world has become dominated by fossil fuels. This has major implications for the global climate, as well as for human health. Three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions result from the burning of fossil fuels for. . Yes, clean energy can ultimately replace fossil fuels, but the transition is complex, multifaceted, and demands rapid, sustained, and global-scale action across technological, economic, and policy fronts. Most electricity is generated with steam turbines that use fossil fuels, nuclear, biomass, geothermal, or solar thermal energy. As the climate crisis worsens, America's rising energy demand and increasingly frequent extreme weather. . Yet even with this significant growth in renewable and other zero-emission capacity, the world is still burning, and increasing its use of, fossil fuels. Geopolitical turmoil and volatile markets are disrupting alliances and trade, creating new hurdles for the clean energy transition.
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