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Fossil Fuel and The Environment provides an in-depth analysis of how the extraction, processing, and combustion of fossil fuels affect our natural world. The book examines the historical development of fossil fuel dependency and traces its environmental consequences across multiple ecosystems and climate systems.
Through scientific evidence and data-driven research, the author explores various environmental impacts including air and water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and habitat destruction. The work also discusses the transition toward renewable energy sources and sustainable alternatives to traditional fossil fuel consumption.
This essential read is intended for students, researchers, environmental advocates, and policymakers seeking a thorough understanding of fossil fuels’ role in contemporary environmental challenges.







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