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* [[En-en adult card 5 fossil fuels|Fossil fuels]] Coal, oil and natural gas emit CO<sub>2</sub> during combustion. | |||
* [[En-en adult card 6 deforestation|Deforestation]] emits CO<sub>2</sub> because a large proportion of deforestation caused by man is achieved by burning the forests. | * [[En-en adult card 6 deforestation|Deforestation]] emits CO<sub>2</sub> because a large proportion of deforestation caused by man is achieved by burning the forests. | ||
=== Consequences === | === Consequences === | ||
* [En-en adult card 12 carbon sinks|Carbon sinks]] | * [[En-en adult card 12 carbon sinks|Carbon sinks]] | ||
=== Current energy mix === | === Current energy mix === |
Revision as of 16:22, 4 April 2021
Card #7: CO2 Emissions
Causes | Consequences | |
CO2 (or carbon dioxide) is the first anthropogenic (ie linked to human activity) greenhouse gas in terms of emissions.
These emissions come from our use of fossil fuels and deforestation.
Correction
Causes
- Fossil fuels Coal, oil and natural gas emit CO2 during combustion.
- Deforestation emits CO2 because a large proportion of deforestation caused by man is achieved by burning the forests.
Consequences
Current energy mix
Global
The global energy mix is 85% dependent on fossil fuels[1] and today renewable energy sources tend to add capacity rather than replace fossil fuels.
France
In France in 2018, the final energy consumption (at consumer level) split by primary energy source was as follows[2]:
- Fossil fuels: 67.4% (coal 1.9%, oil 44.0%, natural gas 21.5%)
- nuclear: 17.7%
- renewables: 14.9% (biomass-waste 9.8%, hydropower 3.0%, wind 1.2%, solar 0.5% (mainly photovoltaic), other 0.3%).