Burning fossil fuels will Produce CarbonDioxide (CO2) or GreenHouse Gases and the CO2 gets into earths atmosphere and warms up the planet, this is called global warming, this has effect on the weather
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Burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases, leading to climate change that can negatively impact future generations with more frequent and severe natural disasters, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems. Additionally, continued use of fossil fuels contributes to air pollution and health issues, posing long-term risks for future generations.
Because the burning of fossil fuels is causing global warming. We have plenty of coal around the world but we have to stop using it now because of future generations of people (as well as future generation of electricity!).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas produced by burning fossil fuels that is a key indicator of future global warming. Its increasing concentration in the atmosphere is directly linked to the greenhouse effect and the trapping of heat, leading to climate change.
Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil, which adds extra carbon dioxide to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
People affect the Earth through activities like deforestation, burning fossil fuels, and producing large amounts of waste, which contribute to climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution. Human actions can alter ecosystems, disrupt natural processes, and lead to negative consequences for the environment. Ultimately, human impact plays a significant role in shaping the health and future of the planet.
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