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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
We can no longer continue feeding our addiction to fossil fuels as if there is no tomorrow. For there will be no tomorrow.
The divestment movement is a start at challenging the excesses of capitalism. It's working to delegitimize fossil fuels and showing that they're just as unethical as profits from the tobacco industry.
Burning fossil fuels is like breaking up the furniture to feed the fireplace because it's easier than going out to the woodpile. — © Theodore Roosevelt
Burning fossil fuels is like breaking up the furniture to feed the fireplace because it's easier than going out to the woodpile.
Technology fuels economy, unfortunately in today’s world it’s the fuel that drags economy
Fossil fuels are raw materials that have to be extracted and processed. Wind and solar energy are different. The only costs associated with them are technological.
The carbon fuels industry-big oil and coal-have a 50-year lease on the Republican Party and they are drilling it for everything it's worth.
You'd save millions upon millions of lives by making fossil fuels available to parts of the world that don't have it.
The sunshine that strikes American roads each year contains more energy than all the fossil fuels used by the entire world.
When it can be done safely and appropriately, U.S.-produced oil and natural gas is important, and domestic production has energy security benefits over importing those fuels.
Climate change is severely impacting the health of our planet and all of its inhabitants, and we must transition to a clean energy economy that does not rely on fossil fuels.
Love is what really fuels you, and that goes for relationships with a spouse or with family. Love is a beautiful thing.
IT is now reaching out to fuels and chemicals, energy and clean tech, rockets, all kinds of bizarre industries that formerly didn’t face much competition.
I think the bottom line for Oregonians is that cleaner fuels mean cleaner air, and we need that, and we want that. — © Kate Brown
I think the bottom line for Oregonians is that cleaner fuels mean cleaner air, and we need that, and we want that.
We cannot rely on imported fuels forever, and we aim to replace traditional oil and gas boiler systems with products which are much more efficient.
Many are outspoken about the climate crisis, but conveniently ignore the fact that support for fossil fuels is not just incompatible with curbing emissions but dangerously counterproductive.
There is nothing efficient about destroying the planet as we know it because vested interests want to keep us addicted to fossil fuels.
ISIS is gaining strength because the perception is that they're winning. And President [Barack] Obama fuels that perception.
Coal and oil lobbyists added fossil fuels to a bill aimed at helping American manufacturers, so they too could claim 'manufacturing' tax deductions.
Our ability to respond positively to setbacks, fuels our creativity and lays the foundation for future successes.
Learning not to crumple before these uncertainties fuels my resolve to print myself upon the texture of each day fully rather than forever.
We all know that we have to get off of fossil fuels. And we know that the world is going in that direction. And we have to do it fast.
Renewable ethanol represents a clear opportunity to grow a significant portion of our own fuel locally and begin to break the hold imported fuels have on us.
There is hardly an activity that a person can think about that does not intrinsically involve energy, most of which is currently provided by fossil fuels.
The illegal drug trade is the financial engine that fuels many terrorist organizations around the world, including Osama bin Laden.
I feel like professional athletes are the ones that deserve to be tired. I'm just partying, and there's definitely physical exertion involved in that, but it also fuels you as you go.
We want to show how hip-hop, which kind of fuels today's basketball stars, is directly related to jazz.
Not using fossil fuels is tantamount to not using energy. It is economic suicide and eco-manslaughter.
Fossil fuels powered the U.S. into the industrial age and replaced windmills and wood burning, which were inefficient, as the primary sources of electricity.
I think it's one of the main negative emotional ingredients that fuels show business, because there's so much at stake and the fear of failure looms large.
Belief fuels passion, and passion rarely fails.
IT is now reaching out to fuels and chemicals, energy and clean tech, rockets, all kinds of bizarre industries that formerly didn't face much competition.
The popular notion is that Americans are addicted to fossil fuels, but I find that's not true; most people would be happy to power their lives with anything else.
We have to be reminded that we still live in a world that relies a lot on fossil fuels, and that transition to new and renewable sources is not always and in all cases possible from one day to the next.
The earth is warming at an alarming rate, we are running out of fossil fuels, and it is long past time for us to take action to correct these problems.
There has always been enough fossil fuels to power human civilization for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years, and nuclear energy is effectively infinite.
I consider myself to be a 'reducetarian.' I try to consume less and be aware of the decisions I'm making. Not just food, but single-use plastics, and fossil fuels and energy.
For as long as we're using fossil fuels at all, globally, Canadians should be using Canadian sources.
Fear of failure is what fuels me, keeps me on edge and sharp. I'm not as good when I'm comfortable. — © Alex Rodriguez
Fear of failure is what fuels me, keeps me on edge and sharp. I'm not as good when I'm comfortable.
ISIS itself regularly fuels hatred of gay people and violence towards them. It broadcasts gruesome executions of homosexuals thrown blindfolded from rooftops.
Effective questioning brings insight, which fuels curiosity, which cultivates wisdom.
Coal is responsible for as much atmospheric carbon dioxide as other fossil fuels combined and it still has far greater reserves. We must stop using it.
Giving is what fuels us. Giving is our future.
Acidisation isn't benign - like fracking, it can pose risks to groundwater sources, and runs counter to the urgency with which we must shift away from fossil fuels.
Because fossil fuels are not only a finite resource but hazardous to the environment, it is imperative that we diversify the resources used in generating electricity.
Civilization as we know it will come to an end sometime in this century unless we can find a way to live without fossil fuels.
We shouldn't have stupid cars that use liquid fossil fuels. Come on, how outmoded is that? We have to get to the point where this is no longer a part of our experience.
The momentum of continuous action fuels motivation, while procrastination kills motivation.
I want these lefties to get called out as immoral basically to reduce the standard of living for every American by trying to ban fossil fuels in this country. — © Dagen McDowell
I want these lefties to get called out as immoral basically to reduce the standard of living for every American by trying to ban fossil fuels in this country.
The biggest tab the public picks up for fossil fuels has to do with what economists call 'external costs,' like the health effects of air and water pollution.
We know that almost all Americans are avid consumers of technology, but many lack the opportunity to do the creative work that fuels our digital economy.
The real requirement, if we are to avoid runaway global warming, is probably 80% by 2030, and almost no burning whatever of fossil fuels (coal, gas and oil) by 2050.
As long as we're dependent on those fossil fuels, we're dependent on the Middle East. If we are not victims, we're certainly captives.
Telling the story from start to finish, that adrenaline fuels me and keeps me going.
Handcuffing the ability of states and localities to develop clean fuels in the cheapest possible way, using local resources, is not sound or sensible policy.
I find it interesting that many of the people who want to restrict fossil fuels live in well-developed countries where abundant and affordable energy is readily available.
The probability that we face global warming caused by fossil fuels is now so overwhelming that it is legitimate to doubt the motives of those who deny it
As Governor of Colorado, I will continue to transition our state away from fossil fuels to more clean, renewable sources of energy.
The hardest problem of all is to appreciate the facts that the poor nations are - quite reasonably - not going to forgo their development, and that they can only afford to develop by consuming fossil fuels.
The truth is, as most of us know, that global warming is real and humans are major contributors, mainly because we wastefully burn fossil fuels.
Despite all the progress climate scientists have made in understanding the risks we run by loading the atmosphere with CO2, the world is still as addicted to fossil fuels as ever.
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