Carbon Footprint Per Energy Source
Carbon Footprint Per Energy Source
In today's world, energy is abundant, and its impact on carbon is different. The traces of carbon generation from various energy sources are different.

Coal is formed by the accumulation of ancient plants. When it burns, carbon overflows in the air, resulting in a wide range of traces of carbon. Every time this energy is used, the carbon accumulation is more and more, and the pressure on the ring is very huge.

Oil is also paleontological, and cars and ships travel, depending on this source. However, when it burns, carbon is discharged and dispersed, making the traces of carbon apparent, causing the temperature to rise, and waiting to change.

Natural gas is slightly lighter than the previous two. When burning, the carbon emission is slightly small, but when it is widely used, it adds up to a lot, which is also the reason for the increase in carbon.

As for new energy such as wind, light, and water, the trace of carbon is very small. Wind-powered power generation, photochemical production capacity, and water flow are also the basis of energy. They all reduce carbon emissions, which is very good for the environment.

Therefore, if you want to reduce the trace of carbon, you should re-energize the energy and rely less on the old source. Energy saving and consumption reduction, so that the energy can be used better, and the carbon emission is gradually reduced, so as to ensure the peace of the world, the beauty of the environment, and the well-being of all generations.