A2A Fossil Fuels are a broad term. They include petroleum, coal, natural gas and other minor fuels like Kerosene. Fossil Fuels are limited and will run out soon. What do I mean by soon? 1. read more
Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) have, and continue to, play a dominant role in global energy systems. Fossil energy was a fundamental driver of the Industrial Revolution, and the technological, social, economic and development progress which has followed. read more
The alternatives being developed are quite close to reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. Solar energy, Nuclear Fusion and Fission and other sources may help us live in a world without fossil fuels. Coming back to the question, No, future generations should not assume the existence of Oil as an abundantly available fuel. read more
The rate at which the world consumes fossil fuels is not standing still, it is increasing as the world's population increases, and as living standards rise in parts of the world that, until recently, had consumed very little energy. Fossil fuels will therefore run out earlier. read more
Fossil energy sources, including oil, coal and natural gas, are non-renewable resources that formed when prehistoric plants and animals died and were gradually buried by layers of rock. read more