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Carbon dioxide is a primary greenhouse gas emitted as a direct byproduct of the combustion and extraction of fossil fuels, as established in [1], [2], [3], and [4]. This relationship is central to discussions on global warming and energy transitions, as noted in [5], [6], [7], and [8].
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Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org 2 facts
claimThe combustion of fossil fuels produces greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), and nitrous oxides (NOx), which contribute to global warming.
claimFossil fuels dominate current global energy systems and contribute significantly to the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ... link.springer.com 2 facts
claimThe combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other pollutants, which contribute to the greenhouse effect and are primary drivers of global warming and climate change.
claimThe combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and other harmful pollutants, which contribute to global warming and adverse climate effects.
Comprehensive Overview on the Present State and Evolution of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimHuman activities, particularly the excessive use of fossil fuels as energy sources, contribute significantly to global warming by increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and water vapor in the atmosphere.
Nuclear Energy and Climate Change Mitigation everycrsreport.com 1 fact
claimFossil fuels emit varying amounts of carbon dioxide per unit of electricity generated, a metric often referred to as carbon intensity.
ESS Subtopic 6.2: Climate change – Causes and Impacts mrgscience.com 1 fact
claimCarbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels for energy, deforestation, and industrial processes.
National Academies Publish New Report Reviewing Evidence for ... nationalacademies.org 1 fact
claimHuman activities, including the extraction and burning of fossil fuels, cement and chemical production, deforestation, and agricultural activities, emit greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases into the atmosphere.
Nanomaterials in the future biotextile industry: A new cosmovision to ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceEnvironmental sustainability criteria in the textile industry include: 1) respect for diversity and the environment, 2) reduction, recycling, reuse, and wastewater treatment, 3) energy transitions away from fossil fuels to new sources of sustainable energy, 4) practices with the potential to capture atmospheric carbon dioxides, and 5) circular models such as upcycling, including the products' end of life, biodegradability, and recyclability.