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  • *1 : preserved from a past [[geologic]] [[age]] <fossil plants> <fossil [[water]] in an underground reservoir> *2 : [[being]] or resembling a fossil
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Salt-water-fuel.jpg|right|frame]] ...a.org/wiki/Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons] are by far the most common source of fuel used by humans, but other substances, including radioactive metals, are als
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  • ...unning on a form of hydro electricity/water. Thus eliminating all the harm fossil fuels have brought to your beloved planet. There have already been past eff
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  • ...clamation in London in 1272, after its smoke had become a problem. But the fuel was so common in England that this earliest of names for it was acquired be ...a.org/wiki/Coal coal] and other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossil_fuel fossil fuels] gave rise to unprecedented air pollution and the large volume of [[i
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  • ...ntieth century we have had the technological [[ability]] to replace fossil fuel, internal combustion and nuclear power generating systems with advanced non
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  • ...ated in the [[market]] based on its [[method]] of generation (e.g., fossil fuel, wind, solar). Many products' [[degree]] of commodification depends on the
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  • ...rtikel, 2000: Methane Ice Worms: Hesiocaeca methanicola. Colonizing Fossil Fuel Reserves]
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  • ...ces will be a problem, you have global temperature issues, you have fossil fuel issues, you have basic issues of fairness and equity which run exceedingly
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  • ...hed its roots deep into the hard ground to find those rich veins of fossil fuel that feed its [[strength]] and ability to hold firm, and with each passing ...h with you and call to your [[attention]] those ways in which you may draw fuel and nourishment from the [[soil]], which is deeply embedded in the rock, th
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  • Zero-point energy and the fossil industry Zero-point energy and the fossil industry
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  • ...reduction of energy sources and transportation of those massive amounts of fossil fuels. ...the air of your world will become clearer and clearer, and the use of non-fossil fuels will become more and more mandatory, dominant and will pervade the ma
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  • ...five [[Extinction event|mass extinctions]]. Mass Extinctions in the Marine Fossil Record, Science [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982Sci...215.1501R] The la ...purposes. Some of these are [[non-renewable resources]], such as [[fossil fuel|mineral fuels]], that are difficult to replenish on a short time scale.
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  • ...e in the] ozone layer became smaller, and the particulates in the air from fossil fuels burning and using became lessened, it would still take 50 years to co ...so. So, this is not a simple process of substituting some safe and healthy fuel for the petrochemical sources of energy, locomotion, and power. Does this m
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  • ...ow that this era—you could call it the atomic and petroleum era, or fossil fuel era—is easily coming to its peak and it is well known that there will be
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  • ...these truths. We feel that entering into this process would only add more fuel to the fire. It will lead to greater contention and to greater discussion a ...clude the new findings of the last seventy years, such as additions to the fossil record? Can we ask questions designed to fill in these gaps in our historic
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