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Petroleum - oily, flammable liquid that occurs naturally in deposits, usually beneath the surface of the earth; it is also called crude oil. It consists principally of a mixture of hydrocarbons, with traces of various nitrogenous and sulfurous compounds.

Origin and Natural Occurrence

During the past 600 million years incompletely decayed plant and animal remains have become buried under thick


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    Farewell Fossil Fuels: Reviewing America's Energy Policy » Read Now

    by Sidney Borowitz. 224 pgs.

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    Energy has become America's forgotten crisis. For more than a decade, Americans have become stridently complacent towards the use and especially the availability of energy to fuel most aspects of their economic and recreational lives.

    Memories of the oil shocks of the '70s have grown very dim. Long...

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    The Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production » Read Now

    by Stephen L. McDonald. 194 pgs.

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    ...The Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production The Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production Stephen L. McDonald...The Leasing of Federal Lands for...
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    Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment ("Electricity Generation with Fossil Fuels" begins on p. 423) » Read Now

    by Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich. 1052 pgs.

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    ...exploitation of the richest soils, the most accessible fossil fuels, and the most concentrated mineral deposits of the...environmental hazards to humans. And the...
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    Energy in World History (Chap. 5 "Fossil-Fueled Civilization") » Read Now

    by Vaclav Smil. 302 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...countless products. Combustion of fossil fuels made all of these traditional uses...energy produced from the burning of fossil fuels to mechanical energy. Steam...
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    Climate Change and Society: Consequences of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide ("Reduce Fossil Fuel Demand" begins on p. 106) » Read Now

    by William W. Kellogg, Robert Schware. 178 pgs.

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    ...Revolution, the increasing use of fossil fuels coal, petroleum, natural gas...effort to reduce the burning of fossil fuels could delay the doubling time...the present...
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    Three Reasons for Investing Now in Fossil Fuel Conservation: Technological Lock-In, Institutional Inertia, and Oil Wars, in Journal of Economic Issues » Read Now

    by Richard W. England. 22 pgs.

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    ...have urged prompt conservation of fossil fuels by investing immediately in energy-efficient...example, has asserted: That the fossil fuels bonanza will end sooner...
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    Nuclear and Fossil Fuel Steam Generation of Electricity: Differences and Similarities, in Southern Economic Journal » Read Now

    by David R. Kamerschen, Herbert G. Thompson Jr. 14 pgs.

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    ...utilities to seek alternatives to fossil fuels. The findings of this paper will...Statistics 13. Prices in $/MBTU for fossil fuels are calculated from available...
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    State and Federal Command-and-Control Regulation of Emissions from Fossil-Fuel Electric Power Generating Plants, in Environmental Law » Read Now

    by Arnold W. Reitze Jr. 65 pgs.

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    ...responsible for conventional air pollutant emissions and is a significant source category of hazardous air pollutants. Fossil fuels are used to generate about 68% of the...
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    Integrated Clean Energy for the Pacific Islands: The Small Island Developing States Ran into Some Kingsize Opposition in Their Attempt to Save the World from Its Fossil-Fuel Fixation, in Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy » Read Now

    by Richard Chesher. 5 pgs.

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    ...caused by excessive burning of fossil fuels. When the Conference on the Human...the world from its addiction to fossil fuels. There were basically four...
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    Shifting Gears: To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, the United States Faces Some Tough Choices, in Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy » Read Now

    by Jonathan Rubin. 4 pgs.

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    ...specifically energy derived from fossil fuels, directly affects human health...serious about reducing our use of fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas...
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    The Soft Case for Soft Energy, in Journal of International Affairs » Read Now

    by Jerry Taylor, Peter Vandoren. 27 pgs.

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    ...policy analysts have believed that fossil fuels will gradually be replaced by...state and federal campaigns against fossil fuels, however, have not produced...
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    World Energy to 2020: Prospects and Challenges, in OECD Observer » Read Now

    by Maria Argiri, Fatih Birol. 3 pgs.

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    ...generation, electricity consumption, fossil fuels used for mobility (transportation) and fossil, fuels used for stationary purposes...1970s, most of the rise in use of...
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    Aggressive Greenhouse Gas Policies: How They Could Spur Economic Growth, in Journal of Economic Issues » Read Now

    by Mark R. Greer. 18 pgs.

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    ...objection to the phasing out of fossil fuels, after which a counterargument...greenhouse gases: reducing the use of fossil fuels through gradually phased in...
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    Healing the Planet: Strategies for Resolving the Environmental Crisis (Discussion of fossil fuels begins on p. 45) » Read Now

    by Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich. 365 pgs.

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    ...parts of those vital ecosystems. Fossil fuels and high-grade mineral ores are...the environmental costs of using fossil fuels and mining extremely low-grade...carbon...
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    Third Millennium Capitalism: Convergence of Economic, Energy, and Environmental Forces (Discussion of fossil fuels begins on p. 103) » Read Now

    by Wyatt M. Rogers Jr. 282 pgs.

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    Rogers explores the relevance of capitalism within a rapidly growing global community increasingly plagued by economic, social, political, and environmental problems. The importance of a nonpolluting global energy system and environmental protection measures is examined within the context of private enterprise.

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