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Unburnable carbon in the rapidly warming Arctic: Mapping spatial relationships among oil and gas development, ecologically sensitive areas and Indigenous Peoples' lands. [PDF]
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From net-zero to zero-fossil in transforming the EU energy system. [PDF]
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Global solar energy potential forecasting through machine learning and deep learning models. [PDF]
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Large language model reveals an increase in climate contrarian speech in the United States Congress. [PDF]
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The hydrogen-to-carbon mole perspective reveals cleanness and inequality of global and national fossil fuel transition. [PDF]
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Predictive analysis of greenhouse gas emissions from electric vehicle charging in the United States. [PDF]
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2022
Fossil fuels are protected from rapid degradation and extinction as a result of phytoplankton and zooplankton living in seas and lakes and terrestrial plant residues accumulating in H2S-rich, oxygen-free environments, rapidly covering them with sediments and sinking into the ground. These organic-origin residues begin to decompose and be transformed by
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Fossil fuels are protected from rapid degradation and extinction as a result of phytoplankton and zooplankton living in seas and lakes and terrestrial plant residues accumulating in H2S-rich, oxygen-free environments, rapidly covering them with sediments and sinking into the ground. These organic-origin residues begin to decompose and be transformed by
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2012
What are the fossil fuels? Fossil fuels—coal, petroleum, natural gas, and their by-products— account for approximately 85% of the world′s primary energy needs today. Use of these fuels drives industrialized economies and has become an integral part of every aspect of productive activity and...
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What are the fossil fuels? Fossil fuels—coal, petroleum, natural gas, and their by-products— account for approximately 85% of the world′s primary energy needs today. Use of these fuels drives industrialized economies and has become an integral part of every aspect of productive activity and...
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