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Why can't humans always use fossil fuels for energy?
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Why can't humans always use fossil fuels for energy?
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Some qualities of fossil fuels are hard to replicate, for example their energy density and the ability to provide high heat. Although, the most important problem with burning the fossil fuels is the production of carbon dioxide.
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