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  2. Fossil fuel - Wikipedia

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    Fossil fuel divestment or fossil fuel divestment and investment in climate solutions is an attempt to reduce climate change by exerting social, political, and economic pressure for the institutional divestment of assets including stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments connected to companies involved in extracting fossil fuels.

  3. List of energy resources - Wikipedia

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    Liquid fuel; Liquid nitrogen engine; Marine current power; Magnetohydrodynamic, generator, MHD generator or dynamo transforms thermal energy or kinetic energy directly into electricity; Methane clathrate; Methanol; Methanol economy; Natural gas; Natural gas field; Natural gas vehicle; Nuclear energy – energy in the nucleus or core of atoms [1 ...

  4. Carbon-based fuel - Wikipedia

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    Carbon-based fuel is any fuel principally from the oxidation or burning of carbon.Carbon-based fuels are of two main kinds, biofuels and fossil fuels.Whereas biofuels are derived from recent-growth organic matter [1] and are typically harvested, as with logging of forests and cutting of corn, fossil fuels are of prehistoric origin [2] and are extracted from the ground, the principal fossil ...

  5. Substitutional fuel - Wikipedia

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    Conventional fuels include fossil fuels such as coal, oil (including fuel oil, diesel fuel, and gasoline), and natural gas. [2] [circular reference] Fossil fuels have many negative externalities, most notably air pollution and contributing to climate change. Both the extraction and combustion of conventional fuels have negative externalities.

  6. Category:Fossil fuels - Wikipedia

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  7. Monday's letters: Burning fossil fuels leads to greenhouse ...

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    The front-page story "Why is it so hot?" answers the question incorrectly. If we continue to burn fossil fuels, things will only get worse.

  8. Energy industry - Wikipedia

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    the fossil fuel industries, which include petroleum industries (oil companies, petroleum refiners, fuel transport and end-user sales at gas stations), coal industries (extraction and processing), and the natural gas industries (natural gas extraction, and coal gas manufacture, as well as distribution and sales);

  9. Weaker fossil fuel language, but more on finance in latest ...

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    The new version of the deal that could be agreed in Glasgow was released on Friday morning.