Biomass Fuels an Answer to the Environment

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Today, people are trying to cut down and save the environment, but the only problem is they don’t know how! The solution is renewable resources. What are renewable resources you might ask? They are any natural resource that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time. Renewable resources differ from nonrenewable resources because nonrenewable resources won’t replenish in the essential amount of time. These resources, both renewable and nonrenewable, are used to generate electricity and power thing to make our lives easier than it already is.
If you recall from before we learned that nonrenewable resources are sources of energy that are limited because they take time (millions of years) to produce. This means that once they’re done, but it won’t mean the end of the world. We humans will have to rely on renewable resources like wind and solar power to power ourselves into the world. That is why people are stressing the fact of switching to renewable resources now so that when coal, oil, and natural gas aren’t here anymore we humans won’t be in much of a shock. Switching to renewable resources like biomass fuels will reduce global warming just purely because the number one cause of our environmental dilemma is the fault of the nonrenewable resources like coal and oil repeatedly being burned into our atmosphere. On the economic side of this the price of raw materials will rise when nonrenewable resources are depleted because of the scarcity of them. This could cause a major issue on countries dependent on the trade of those resources.
Biomass fuels are renewable resources made of fuels that contain energy produced from organic material. It is a safe and sustainable source of energy and is used to generate electricity and ot...

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