fossil fuel. That's one death in five on this planet.
fossil color pigments in some of these dinosaur feathers that they had quite elaborate colors and patterns. So we think that some of these dinosaurs were using those wings for display,
Fossil is the alternative on our grid.
fossil bone is quite a lot tougher than the sandstone that it's embedded in.
fossil. And then the classic thing of covering it in a plaster of Paris jacket. Strips of burlap sacking, plaster of Paris and some water, wooden beams if you want to
Fossil With this decision, the fossil fuel era will come to an irrevocable end.
fossils ended up on top of the world’s tallest mountain, there are still many geological mysteries left to solve.
Fossil fuels are contributing about 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide every year into Earth's atmosphere.
Fossil fuels are a little bit more; nuclear, a bit less; other, about the same; hydro, about the same.
Fossil fuel is how I got here, both to entertain you and in my career.
Fossil fuel is a part of me.
Fossil fuels are cheap.
Fossil fuel ballers ain't bothering nobody.
Fossil fuel companies are fighting hard against pro-solar policies at the federal level and at the state level.
Fossil fuel represented in the very first page of the novel.
fossil fuel companies. So then what happened?
Fossil fuel are finite.
Fossil fuels our dense.
fossil fuel and it is basically the reason that we're heating up the planet so quickly, is that not only the United States, but also developing nations, like China and India are
fossil fuels." We're already locked in for long-term warming. So, I came to think about
Fossil fuel prices are going to go up. And lots of folks would like to get - they'd like to get all that innovation and clean energy and stuff without fossil fuel prices
fossil fuels, the demand pressure was enormous -- prices went up, inflation soared, and the entire economic engine of the Industrial Age actually shorted out at 147 a barrel.
Fossil fuel intensity reduced by 60 percent. Net greenhouse gases reduced 71 percent in absolute tonnage. That translates into 82 percent reduction
fossil fuels than any other part of our economy who knew that growing food and
Phillip Foss from EL Ideas in Chicago-- Yeah.
Phillip Foss , he's great.
Unlike fossil fuels, which are concentrated in a few places, the sun's energy is available everywhere. Instead
enough fossils. We can string them together into a sequence and kind of like a flip book, you have these different stages. And if you look at them in a running film, you get that story of
new fossil was discovered in the early 1860s in southern Germany. From rocks that dated back to
bird fossil from the Jurassic, has those raptor dinosaur teeth. We see over time the teeth reduce
other fossil things, like, entered lots of indigenous cultures because it's impossible that the guys were wandering around, say, Dakota, and the Native Americans didn't come across
- This fossil is considered one of the best- preserved dinosaur specimens ever found, with armor, skin, keratin sheaths, and even stomach contents all intact. Incredible.
third fossil fuel shock since 2020. And um we've had many more going back in the
The fossil fuel will take care of you for another 15 years.
from fossil fuels 100-something years ago.
And fossil fuels are not going to bring their economy back.
Our fossil pollen specialist is from France, one of the most tattooed scientists in the world.
the fossil fuels. So we have gone through a process in now world culture, because those European countries that originally discovered
of fossil fuel waste that here in the United States we're putting 100 million tons of it into the atmosphere this week and every week that's how much we do just in
offset fossil and get rid of fossil and then once we're at, you know, zero fossil or as close to that as we can get then start using it to suck the energy there
the fossil industry but the fossil industry side a good ride I think they've it's time for them to sort of pass on the torch and it's time
Their fossils are so abundant that geologists just used them as time stamps.
than fossil fuels in at least 30 countries.
The fossil record basically goes quiet for a little while.
from fossil fuel companies trying to confuse this issue is up against this giant truth out there, which is that people are noticing that the climate is changing.
The fossil fuel industry is just really throwing money at the problem to influence their congressmen representatives, not just tactically, by sending
production-- fossil fuels are the fastest growing source of energy in the world.
current fossil fuel use by the year 2050, when there will be an even bigger population.
to fossil fuels, as well as raising the question about what their universities should be investing in by way of their endowments.
in fossil fuel subsidies and in the United States it's $2,000 per citizen which I think dwarfs any of the solar subsidies.