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what percentage of the nonrenewables produces greenhouse gas emissions?
- for the list of nonrenewable energy resources below, write a brief description and at least two pros and two cons for each source.
- petroleum
- propane
- natural gas
- coal
- nuclear energy
- for the list of renewable energy resources below, write a brief description and at least two pros and two cons for each source.
- solar energy
- hydroelectric power
- wind power
- biomass
- ethanol
- geothermal energy
For the first question about the percentage of non - renewables producing greenhouse gas emissions, data on the proportion of each non - renewable energy source's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions would be needed to calculate this. For the descriptions and pros/cons of non - renewable and renewable energy sources:
- Petroleum: A liquid fossil fuel. Pros: High energy density, widely available in existing infrastructure. Cons: Finite resource, high greenhouse gas emissions.
- Propane: A hydrocarbon gas. Pros: Clean - burning compared to some others, portable. Cons: Non - renewable, potential for explosion if not handled properly.
- Natural Gas: A fossil fuel. Pros: Relatively cleaner - burning than coal and oil, abundant in some regions. Cons: Non - renewable, methane leakage during extraction.
- Coal: A solid fossil fuel. Pros: Inexpensive, abundant reserves in some countries. Cons: High greenhouse gas emissions, environmental damage from mining.
- Nuclear Energy: Energy from nuclear reactions. Pros: Low greenhouse gas emissions during operation, high energy output. Cons: Radioactive waste, potential for accidents.
- Solar Energy: Energy from the sun. Pros: Renewable, clean (low emissions), long - term cost - effectiveness. Cons: Intermittent (depends on sunlight), high initial investment.
- Hydroelectric Power: Energy from flowing water. Pros: Renewable, reliable, low emissions. Cons: Can disrupt ecosystems, high initial construction costs.
- Wind Power: Energy from wind. Pros: Renewable, clean, can be installed on existing land. Cons: Intermittent (depends on wind), visual and noise impacts.
- Biomass: Organic material used as fuel. Pros: Renewable, can use waste products. Cons: Can contribute to deforestation if not sustainably sourced, may have high emissions if not efficiently burned.
- Ethanol: A biofuel. Pros: Renewable, can reduce dependence on petroleum. Cons: Can compete with food production for feedstock, energy - intensive to produce.
- Geothermal Energy: Energy from the Earth's heat. Pros: Renewable, reliable, low emissions. Cons: Limited to geologically suitable areas, high initial exploration costs.
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No specific percentage answer for the first part as data is lacking.
Petroleum: Description - A liquid fossil fuel. Pros - High energy density, widely available. Cons - Finite resource, high emissions.
Propane: Description - A hydrocarbon gas. Pros - Clean - burning, portable. Cons - Non - renewable, explosion risk.
Natural Gas: Description - A fossil fuel. Pros - Relatively clean - burning, abundant. Cons - Non - renewable, methane leakage.
Coal: Description - A solid fossil fuel. Pros - Inexpensive, abundant reserves. Cons - High emissions, environmental damage from mining.
Nuclear Energy: Description - Energy from nuclear reactions. Pros - Low emissions during operation, high output. Cons - Radioactive waste, accident potential.
Solar Energy: Description - Energy from the sun. Pros - Renewable, clean, long - term cost - effective. Cons - Intermittent, high initial investment.
Hydroelectric Power: Description - Energy from flowing water. Pros - Renewable, reliable, low emissions. Cons - Ecosystem disruption, high construction costs.
Wind Power: Description - Energy from wind. Pros - Renewable, clean, can be installed on existing land. Cons - Intermittent, visual and noise impacts.
Biomass: Description - Organic material used as fuel. Pros - Renewable, can use waste products. Cons - Deforestation risk, high emissions if inefficient.
Ethanol: Description - A biofuel. Pros - Renewable, reduces petroleum dependence. Cons - Competes with food production, energy - intensive to produce.
Geothermal Energy: Description - Energy from Earth's heat. Pros - Renewable, reliable, low emissions. Cons - Limited to suitable areas, high exploration costs.