On the carbon emissions of different energy sources
Between heaven and earth, energy is diverse, and it is widely used in the world. However, various energy sources, in terms of carbon emissions, the difference is obvious.
Those who use coal, the remains of ancient plants, have abundant energy. However, it burns, carbon emissions are huge. Every time coal is used for heat and power generation, the black smoke is vacated, and carbon is emitted with the gas, accumulating in the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect to gradually strengthen. Looking back at the past, industry was at the beginning of its rise, coal was the key, and carbon emissions increased. As for oil, it is also hidden in the earth. It is often used for transportation and chemical industry. When oil is burned, although it is slightly cleaner than coal, carbon emissions should not be underestimated. Vehicles and ships run on the road, and the exhaust gas is ejected thinly, all of which are carbon emissions. In the chemical industry, when refining, carbon also comes out, tired between heaven and earth.
And natural gas is relatively clean. When it is burned, carbon emissions are less than coal and oil. Its flame temperature is high, and it is convenient to use. In this world, it is gradually relied on. Although this is the case, it is not absolutely free of carbon emissions, and it should be cherished and used for conservation.
There are new energy sources, such as wind energy, solar energy, and water energy. Wind can generate electricity, light can store energy, and water can convert energy. These are the forces of nature, and there is little risk of carbon emissions. Using them can reduce carbon emissions and slow down climate change, which is a long-term solution.
In this world, climate change endangers all things. To solve this dilemma, we should study the carbon emissions of different energy sources in detail, widely use new energy, and save traditional energy, in order to seek the security of heaven and earth and the well-being of all beings. In this way, future generations can enjoy a clear blue sky, which will be passed down forever.