How does the use of hydrocarbons affect global warming and climate change?
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Fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal) are, today, the most utilized sources worldwide for the production of energy. They account for over 80% of the energy consumption of the planet. Their combustion, however, involves the emission of large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2), whose increasing concentration in the atmosphere is considered the principal cause of climate change.
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