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The Fossil Fuel Legacy

The dawn of the new millennium is an environmental milestone. During the twentieth century, the temperature rose by 0.3 to 0.6 C , the sea level by 10 to 25 cm, and rainfall by 1% globally. The rate of temperature change is now faster than it has ever been during the past 10,000 years.

Many scientists believe that global warming and its consequences are due in large part to our use of carbon-rich fuel through the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gas emitted by human activities is carbon dioxide (CO2); the second most important is methane.

The largest source of CO2 and of overall greenhouse gases in the US is fossil fuel combustion. In North America, cars account for nearly half the oil consumed, about half the urban pollution and one fourth the greenhouse gases.

 
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