what are the environmental consequences of the increasing demand
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Increasing demand for energy is leading to rapid consumption of fossil fuels, which are exhaustible sources of energy. Burning of fossil fuel at a rapid rate leads to the release of harmful gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to global warming and acid rains.
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Increasing demand for energy is leading to rapid consumption of fossil fuels, which are exhaustible sources of energy. Burning of fossil fuel at a rapid rate leads to the release of harmful gases in the atmosphere, which can lead to global warming and acid rains.
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