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How does Oil affect the Environment?
Fossil fuels are burnt on a huge scale to generate
electricity,
to heat
buildings and for transport.
The main
products of combustion are carbon
dioxide and water.
Other pollutant products
include
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen
oxides and particulates.
It is thought that the burning of fossil
fuels has increased
the amount of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere
by about 40% since the industrial revolution
(200 years ago).
We are now adding over
60 million tonnes of carbon dioxide
every day to the atmosphere.
Is Carbon Dioxide Dangerous?
Carbon
dioxide is not poisonous, and is naturally present
in the atmosphere (see the
carbon cycle) but the increase
in
the amount of carbon
dioxide in
the atmosphere is causing
global warming,
resulting in climate change all over the planet.
Can the Amount of Carbon
Dioxide be Reduced?
Technology can be used to
reduce the amount of
carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere or to stop more
carbon dioxide from
entering it.
Three ways of doing this are
2. Iron
Seeding of
Oceans
and
3. Converting
Carbon Dioxide into
Hydrocarbons (or other
fuels).
The only way to produce less
carbon dioxide in the first place is
to reduce
energy use and burn a smaller quantity
of fossil fuel.
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