Geography, asked by praneeth9698, 1 year ago

does energy is created with the Global Warming​

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Answered by SaiyamParmar47
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Fossil fuels — coal, petroleum, and natural gas — are our main sources of energy, producing the vast majority of fuel, electricity, and heat used by people across the globe. In 2005 a whopping 86 percent of energy used worldwide came from fossil fuel combustion, and right now in the United States, the number isn’t much lower at about 85 percent. Unfortunately fossil fuels are also the primary culprit behind climate change. In the United States, they’re to blame for more than 80 percent of greenhouse gas emissions — and 98 percent of CO2 emissions alone. And while natural processes can absorb some of this CO2, an estimated 4.1 billion metric tons of it is added to our atmosphere each year. That number will rise dramatically if we don’t check ourselves.

Still, the Bush administration continued to tout fossil fuels over all other energy sources, supporting ridiculously low fuel economy standards, more oil drilling, new natural gas pipelines, oil shale development, coal-fired power plants and coal mining, and other projects that drive global warming and harm species and habitat. To reverse this trend, besides opposing unsustainable energy production — while supporting renewable energy that doesn’t hurt the climate or species — the Center has made use of the legal tools at hand to force the administration and energy industry to keep climate change on the agenda. By showing that existing laws already call for limits on greenhouse gas emissions, monitoring and mitigation for greenhouse gas-spewing energy projects, and the use of alternative fuel sources and technologies, the Center’s Climate Law Institute aims to make sure that addressing global warming becomes a standard part of environmental analysis for all things energy.

Answered by hemlataparihar
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Answer:

No energy doesnot created with the global warming.

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