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Fossil fuel companies know how to stop global warming. Why don't they? | Myles Allen
Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com.
The fossil fuel industry knows how to stop global warming, but they're waiting for someone else to pay, says climate science scholar Myles Allen. Instead of a total ban on carbon-emitting fuels, Allen puts forth a bold plan for oil and gas companies to progressively decarbonize themselves and sequester CO2 deep in the earth, with the aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and creating a carbon dioxide disposal industry that works for everyone.
This talk was part of the Countdown Global Launch on 10.10.2020. (Watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/5dVcn8NjbwY.) Countdown is TED's global initiative to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis. The goal: to build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half ...
published: 04 Dec 2020
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How America can leave fossil fuels behind, in one chart | 2020 Election
And what the US election means for climate change.
Watch more 2020 election explainers at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5eKjlXtsOo6SDi2ZvcHQ69q
All of recorded human history has happened during a period in which the average global temperature didn’t change by more than 1 degree Celsius. But the burning of fossil fuels has triggered a temperature rise projected to exceed 3 degrees by the end of the century. It will be catastrophic. But it can be avoided if we massively scale back the burning of fossil fuels.
The US isn’t the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, but it's emitted more carbon dioxide in total than any other country. So the US has an important role to play in global decarbonization; the world basically can’t get there without the US’s full part...
published: 10 Sep 2020
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Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
NOTE at 1:27 The pre-industrial percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.028% not 0.28
Learn the basics about climate change and how burning fossil fuels adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and how this then leads to climate change.
Fossil fuels, like oil, coal and natural gas, are the remains of living things from millions of years ago. They are mainly composed of carbon with varying amounts of hydrogen. When the petrol burns, it joins with oxygen to build up hydrogen oxide and carbon dioxide.
Find out more in this video!
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published: 21 Jul 2016
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What If We Stopped Burning Fossil Fuels RIght Now?
What if everyone on the planet said "no" to their gas-powered cars right now? And not just cars - gas dryers, water heaters, gas stoves, lawn mowers...
What if we stopped burning fossil fuels all at once? Would this make our lives so much more inconvenient? What would happen to our climate? Would it help us beat global warming?
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published: 22 Nov 2018
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The Fossil Fuel Industry Wants You to Think It’s Solving Climate Change
It’s not easy being a major oil or gas company these days, what with so many people catching on to the pesky fact that burning fossil fuels is the main driver of climate change. The industry needs to do some serious image rebranding, and that’s where greenwashing comes in! Mike Kalenderian takes a look at the ways fossil fuel companies are ramping up their use of strategic marketing tactics to make themselves look eco-friendly, with insight from leading expert on the topic, Geoffrey Supran.
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published: 14 Jul 2021
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The Largest Producers of Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions Worldwide, 1750 to 2020 (Annually in Metric Tons)
Which countries are the world's biggest carbon polluters?
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World's Biggest Carbon Polluters
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CO2 Emissions by Country
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CO2 Emissions by year
CO2 Emissions Data
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CO2 Emissions America
CO2 Emissions Annually
CO2 Emissions Around The World
The CO2 Emissions
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CO2 Emissions by Country by Year
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published: 02 Nov 2021
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Electricity Production – Burning Fossil Fuels
#coal #electricity #ngscience.com
Explanatory video on how electricity is produce by burning fossil fuels and the associated environmental consequences. Visit ngscience.com for a range of related media, interactive resources and printable worksheets.
Coal, natural gas and petroleum are fossil fuels commonly used to produce electricity. In this process, the fuels are burned to transform the chemical energy in the fuel into heat energy. The heat energy is used to heat water and convert it to steam. The steam generated spin turbines which then turn a generator. As the generator turns, it converts the kinetic energy into electrical energy. The electricity produced by the power station is sent along power lines that connect homes, buildings and cities through an electrical grid. When fossil f...
published: 15 Oct 2021
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What Is Fossil Fuel? | FOSSIL FUELS | The Dr Binocs Show | Kids Learning Video | Peekaboo Kidz
What Is Fossil Fuel | How Are Fossil Fuels Formed | Fossil Fuel Information | Fossil Fuel For Kids | Source Of Energy | Best Kids Show | Dr Binocs Show | Dr Binocs | Peekaboo Kidz
Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, What Is Fossil Fuel? | FOSSIL FUELS | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz
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published: 19 Jun 2020
10:43
Fossil fuel companies know how to stop global warming. Why don't they? | Myles Allen
Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com.
The fossil fuel industry knows how to stop global warming, but they're waiting for someone else to p...
Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com.
The fossil fuel industry knows how to stop global warming, but they're waiting for someone else to pay, says climate science scholar Myles Allen. Instead of a total ban on carbon-emitting fuels, Allen puts forth a bold plan for oil and gas companies to progressively decarbonize themselves and sequester CO2 deep in the earth, with the aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and creating a carbon dioxide disposal industry that works for everyone.
This talk was part of the Countdown Global Launch on 10.10.2020. (Watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/5dVcn8NjbwY.) Countdown is TED's global initiative to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis. The goal: to build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030, in the race to a zero-carbon world. Get involved at https://countdown.ted.com/sign-up
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Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com.
The fossil fuel industry knows how to stop global warming, but they're waiting for someone else to pay, says climate science scholar Myles Allen. Instead of a total ban on carbon-emitting fuels, Allen puts forth a bold plan for oil and gas companies to progressively decarbonize themselves and sequester CO2 deep in the earth, with the aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and creating a carbon dioxide disposal industry that works for everyone.
This talk was part of the Countdown Global Launch on 10.10.2020. (Watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/5dVcn8NjbwY.) Countdown is TED's global initiative to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis. The goal: to build a better future by cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030, in the race to a zero-carbon world. Get involved at https://countdown.ted.com/sign-up
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- published: 04 Dec 2020
- views: 93164
11:11
How America can leave fossil fuels behind, in one chart | 2020 Election
And what the US election means for climate change.
Watch more 2020 election explainers at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5eKjlXtsOo6SDi2ZvcHQ...
And what the US election means for climate change.
Watch more 2020 election explainers at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5eKjlXtsOo6SDi2ZvcHQ69q
All of recorded human history has happened during a period in which the average global temperature didn’t change by more than 1 degree Celsius. But the burning of fossil fuels has triggered a temperature rise projected to exceed 3 degrees by the end of the century. It will be catastrophic. But it can be avoided if we massively scale back the burning of fossil fuels.
The US isn’t the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, but it's emitted more carbon dioxide in total than any other country. So the US has an important role to play in global decarbonization; the world basically can’t get there without the US’s full participation. But the current US president doesn’t have any plans to do that. His Democratic challenger in the 2020 election, Joe Biden, does.
Biden’s plan is ambitious: Its goal is to completely transition the US to clean energy by 2050. But his plan doesn’t get into the details of exactly how that will happen. For that, we talked to physicist and engineer Saul Griffith, who took us through his incredibly detailed road map for how the US could actually walk away from fossil fuels in the next 30 years.
This was the first in our series of 2020 election explainers, all based on viewer suggestions. Watch the others, which cover the stakes of the election on:
1) Climate change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfAXbGInwno
2) Voting rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al3qY8ZMHEc
3) Reproductive health: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzuk13Ftxgo
4) Public schools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFJ37ri-Saw
5) Police reform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHePglP28CM
6) America’s role in the world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5LrQv496Iw
7) Transportation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZDZtBRTyeI
8) LGBTQ rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRnpUptf7E0
9) The eviction crisis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F07yTI0J3Qk
You can check out Saul Griffith’s report on decarbonizing the US through electrification at Rewiring America:
https://www.rewiringamerica.org/handbook
And explore his Sankey diagram of the US energy economy in detail here: http://energyliteracy.com/
To read more about the fluctuations in Earth’s global average temperature and why the current spike is so dangerous, check these sources:
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/what%E2%80%99s-hottest-earth-has-been-%E2%80%9Clately%E2%80%9D
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3/
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2865/a-degree-of-concern-why-global-temperatures-matter/
https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/ipcc_far_wg_I_spm.pdf
Read more about why carbon dioxide is so problematic for climate change here: https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/why-does-co2-get-more-attention-other-gases
You can dig into historic carbon emissions by country or region at Our World in Data:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-co-emissions-by-region
The impact of the Trump administration on climate change is covered in more depth on our website:
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2020/8/27/21374894/trump-election-second-term-climate-change-energy-russia-china
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/21349200/climate-change-fossil-fuels-rewiring-america-electrify
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https://wn.com/How_America_Can_Leave_Fossil_Fuels_Behind,_In_One_Chart_|_2020_Election
And what the US election means for climate change.
Watch more 2020 election explainers at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5eKjlXtsOo6SDi2ZvcHQ69q
All of recorded human history has happened during a period in which the average global temperature didn’t change by more than 1 degree Celsius. But the burning of fossil fuels has triggered a temperature rise projected to exceed 3 degrees by the end of the century. It will be catastrophic. But it can be avoided if we massively scale back the burning of fossil fuels.
The US isn’t the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, but it's emitted more carbon dioxide in total than any other country. So the US has an important role to play in global decarbonization; the world basically can’t get there without the US’s full participation. But the current US president doesn’t have any plans to do that. His Democratic challenger in the 2020 election, Joe Biden, does.
Biden’s plan is ambitious: Its goal is to completely transition the US to clean energy by 2050. But his plan doesn’t get into the details of exactly how that will happen. For that, we talked to physicist and engineer Saul Griffith, who took us through his incredibly detailed road map for how the US could actually walk away from fossil fuels in the next 30 years.
This was the first in our series of 2020 election explainers, all based on viewer suggestions. Watch the others, which cover the stakes of the election on:
1) Climate change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfAXbGInwno
2) Voting rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al3qY8ZMHEc
3) Reproductive health: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzuk13Ftxgo
4) Public schools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFJ37ri-Saw
5) Police reform: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHePglP28CM
6) America’s role in the world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5LrQv496Iw
7) Transportation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZDZtBRTyeI
8) LGBTQ rights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRnpUptf7E0
9) The eviction crisis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F07yTI0J3Qk
You can check out Saul Griffith’s report on decarbonizing the US through electrification at Rewiring America:
https://www.rewiringamerica.org/handbook
And explore his Sankey diagram of the US energy economy in detail here: http://energyliteracy.com/
To read more about the fluctuations in Earth’s global average temperature and why the current spike is so dangerous, check these sources:
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/what%E2%80%99s-hottest-earth-has-been-%E2%80%9Clately%E2%80%9D
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3/
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2865/a-degree-of-concern-why-global-temperatures-matter/
https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/ipcc_far_wg_I_spm.pdf
Read more about why carbon dioxide is so problematic for climate change here: https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/why-does-co2-get-more-attention-other-gases
You can dig into historic carbon emissions by country or region at Our World in Data:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/annual-co-emissions-by-region
The impact of the Trump administration on climate change is covered in more depth on our website:
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2020/8/27/21374894/trump-election-second-term-climate-change-energy-russia-china
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/21349200/climate-change-fossil-fuels-rewiring-america-electrify
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
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- published: 10 Sep 2020
- views: 1521662
4:37
Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
NOTE at 1:27 The pre-industrial percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere i...
Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
NOTE at 1:27 The pre-industrial percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.028% not 0.28
Learn the basics about climate change and how burning fossil fuels adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and how this then leads to climate change.
Fossil fuels, like oil, coal and natural gas, are the remains of living things from millions of years ago. They are mainly composed of carbon with varying amounts of hydrogen. When the petrol burns, it joins with oxygen to build up hydrogen oxide and carbon dioxide.
Find out more in this video!
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Burning Fossil Fuels and Climate Change | Environmental Chemistry | FuseSchool
NOTE at 1:27 The pre-industrial percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is 0.028% not 0.28
Learn the basics about climate change and how burning fossil fuels adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and how this then leads to climate change.
Fossil fuels, like oil, coal and natural gas, are the remains of living things from millions of years ago. They are mainly composed of carbon with varying amounts of hydrogen. When the petrol burns, it joins with oxygen to build up hydrogen oxide and carbon dioxide.
Find out more in this video!
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VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you.
These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid.
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- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 153745
3:24
What If We Stopped Burning Fossil Fuels RIght Now?
What if everyone on the planet said "no" to their gas-powered cars right now? And not just cars - gas dryers, water heaters, gas stoves, lawn mowers...
What if...
What if everyone on the planet said "no" to their gas-powered cars right now? And not just cars - gas dryers, water heaters, gas stoves, lawn mowers...
What if we stopped burning fossil fuels all at once? Would this make our lives so much more inconvenient? What would happen to our climate? Would it help us beat global warming?
More sources at https://insh.world/science/what-if-we-stopped-burning-fossil-fuels-right-now/
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https://wn.com/What_If_We_Stopped_Burning_Fossil_Fuels_Right_Now
What if everyone on the planet said "no" to their gas-powered cars right now? And not just cars - gas dryers, water heaters, gas stoves, lawn mowers...
What if we stopped burning fossil fuels all at once? Would this make our lives so much more inconvenient? What would happen to our climate? Would it help us beat global warming?
More sources at https://insh.world/science/what-if-we-stopped-burning-fossil-fuels-right-now/
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What If asks some of the most provocative hypothetical questions in science — and then tries to answer them with the help of established scientific theory and the latest research.
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- published: 22 Nov 2018
- views: 260113
7:37
The Fossil Fuel Industry Wants You to Think It’s Solving Climate Change
It’s not easy being a major oil or gas company these days, what with so many people catching on to the pesky fact that burning fossil fuels is the main driver o...
It’s not easy being a major oil or gas company these days, what with so many people catching on to the pesky fact that burning fossil fuels is the main driver of climate change. The industry needs to do some serious image rebranding, and that’s where greenwashing comes in! Mike Kalenderian takes a look at the ways fossil fuel companies are ramping up their use of strategic marketing tactics to make themselves look eco-friendly, with insight from leading expert on the topic, Geoffrey Supran.
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It’s not easy being a major oil or gas company these days, what with so many people catching on to the pesky fact that burning fossil fuels is the main driver of climate change. The industry needs to do some serious image rebranding, and that’s where greenwashing comes in! Mike Kalenderian takes a look at the ways fossil fuel companies are ramping up their use of strategic marketing tactics to make themselves look eco-friendly, with insight from leading expert on the topic, Geoffrey Supran.
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- published: 14 Jul 2021
- views: 101652
4:12
The Largest Producers of Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions Worldwide, 1750 to 2020 (Annually in Metric Tons)
Which countries are the world's biggest carbon polluters?
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Animated Statistics, Statistics, Stats, Racing Bar Chart, Charts, Ranking, Rankings, Comparison
World's Biggest Carbon Polluters
Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change
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CO2 Emissions Annually
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Carbon Emissions
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CO2 Emissions by Country by Year
CO2 Emissions by Country 2020
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- published: 02 Nov 2021
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Electricity Production – Burning Fossil Fuels
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Explanatory video on how electricity is produce by burning fossil fuels and the associated environmental consequences. Visit n...
#coal #electricity #ngscience.com
Explanatory video on how electricity is produce by burning fossil fuels and the associated environmental consequences. Visit ngscience.com for a range of related media, interactive resources and printable worksheets.
Coal, natural gas and petroleum are fossil fuels commonly used to produce electricity. In this process, the fuels are burned to transform the chemical energy in the fuel into heat energy. The heat energy is used to heat water and convert it to steam. The steam generated spin turbines which then turn a generator. As the generator turns, it converts the kinetic energy into electrical energy. The electricity produced by the power station is sent along power lines that connect homes, buildings and cities through an electrical grid. When fossil fuels are burned, harmful gases are released into the Earth’s atmosphere. This can cause air pollution along with other impacts on the environment.
When fossil fuels are burned to turn water into steam, emissions are produced. An emission is the release of a substance, often a gas, into the environment. Some emissions can be harmful to organisms and the environment. These harmful emissions are called pollutants.
Pollutants released into the air when fossil fuels are burned can combine with oxygen and water droplets in clouds. The rain that falls from the clouds, called acid rain, carries the pollutants back to the surface of the Earth. Acid rain can pollute water sources, such as lakes and rivers, and is harmful to plants. It can also cause the soil to become polluted.
Burning fossil fuel also produces carbon dioxide which is released into the air. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. When greenhouse gases are added to the air, they cause the atmosphere to retain more heat. This is slowly causing the Earth to get hotter faster than it normally would. Emissions from fossil fuel power stations along with vehicle and factories is a major cause of climate change.
Nuclear Energy
All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. The parts inside an atom are held together by strong forces. In the 1930s, scientists discovered that the bonds inside atoms can be broken apart to release a huge amount of energy as light and heat. The energy from inside atoms is called nuclear energy.
Scientists designed nuclear power stations to convert nuclear energy into electricity.
Like in a coal-fired power plant, heat is used to boil water and produce steam. The steam spins turbines which produce electricity. Electricity produced in this way is called nuclear power.
Nuclear power plants do not release high levels of greenhouse gases or other pollutants into the air. However, the process of uranium mining and making electricity produces radioactive wastes such as uranium tailings and used fuel rods. Radioactive materials are very harmful to people and other organisms. They also remain dangerous for thousands to millions of years. For this reason, nuclear wastes need to be carefully contained and isolated. If containment fails, the impact on the environment can be catastrophic.
Nuclear power plants also produce a lot of hot water, which needs to be cooled. This can be done by cycling the water through a larger body of water, such as the ocean or a lake. This can change the water environment and affect the organisms living there.
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Explanatory video on how electricity is produce by burning fossil fuels and the associated environmental consequences. Visit ngscience.com for a range of related media, interactive resources and printable worksheets.
Coal, natural gas and petroleum are fossil fuels commonly used to produce electricity. In this process, the fuels are burned to transform the chemical energy in the fuel into heat energy. The heat energy is used to heat water and convert it to steam. The steam generated spin turbines which then turn a generator. As the generator turns, it converts the kinetic energy into electrical energy. The electricity produced by the power station is sent along power lines that connect homes, buildings and cities through an electrical grid. When fossil fuels are burned, harmful gases are released into the Earth’s atmosphere. This can cause air pollution along with other impacts on the environment.
When fossil fuels are burned to turn water into steam, emissions are produced. An emission is the release of a substance, often a gas, into the environment. Some emissions can be harmful to organisms and the environment. These harmful emissions are called pollutants.
Pollutants released into the air when fossil fuels are burned can combine with oxygen and water droplets in clouds. The rain that falls from the clouds, called acid rain, carries the pollutants back to the surface of the Earth. Acid rain can pollute water sources, such as lakes and rivers, and is harmful to plants. It can also cause the soil to become polluted.
Burning fossil fuel also produces carbon dioxide which is released into the air. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. When greenhouse gases are added to the air, they cause the atmosphere to retain more heat. This is slowly causing the Earth to get hotter faster than it normally would. Emissions from fossil fuel power stations along with vehicle and factories is a major cause of climate change.
Nuclear Energy
All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. The parts inside an atom are held together by strong forces. In the 1930s, scientists discovered that the bonds inside atoms can be broken apart to release a huge amount of energy as light and heat. The energy from inside atoms is called nuclear energy.
Scientists designed nuclear power stations to convert nuclear energy into electricity.
Like in a coal-fired power plant, heat is used to boil water and produce steam. The steam spins turbines which produce electricity. Electricity produced in this way is called nuclear power.
Nuclear power plants do not release high levels of greenhouse gases or other pollutants into the air. However, the process of uranium mining and making electricity produces radioactive wastes such as uranium tailings and used fuel rods. Radioactive materials are very harmful to people and other organisms. They also remain dangerous for thousands to millions of years. For this reason, nuclear wastes need to be carefully contained and isolated. If containment fails, the impact on the environment can be catastrophic.
Nuclear power plants also produce a lot of hot water, which needs to be cooled. This can be done by cycling the water through a larger body of water, such as the ocean or a lake. This can change the water environment and affect the organisms living there.
- published: 15 Oct 2021
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What Is Fossil Fuel? | FOSSIL FUELS | The Dr Binocs Show | Kids Learning Video | Peekaboo Kidz
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Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
Animators - Sushant Hodage, Tushar Ishi , Raju Nikumbe, Prashant Bordekar
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