Nonrenewable Energy Sources and Their Impacts
Nonrenewable energy sources, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are finite resources that emit greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
Nonrenewable energy sources, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are finite resources that emit greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides an overview of nonrenewable energy sources, including their advantages and disadvantages, as well as their environmental impacts.
This research article examines the environmental impacts of non-renewable energy sources, including air and water pollution, and suggests strategies for mitigating these effects.
This encyclopedia entry provides examples of non-renewable energy sources, such as fossil fuels, and discusses their effects on the environment and human health.
This government website discusses the role of non-renewable energy sources in contributing to climate change, and provides information on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
This financial website provides an overview of nonrenewable energy, including its definition, examples, and advantages and disadvantages, as well as its economic and environmental impacts.
The United Nations Environment Programme discusses non-renewable energy sources and their impacts on the environment, and suggests strategies for transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
The World Health Organization examines the health impacts of non-renewable energy sources, including air pollution and climate change, and provides recommendations for reducing these effects.