The United States consumes ten kilowatts per person of energy. This is equivalent to one hundred one hundred watt incandescent light bulbs per person all the time. One third of the energy consumed is used for transportation; one third is for industry; and one third is used to make electricity. Eighty percent of the energy consumed is made from fossil fuels, producing carbon dioxide. The scientific consensus is that this carbon dioxide production is responsible climate change.

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Energy Demand

  • Edward Cussler,
  • Abhoyjit S. Bhown

摘要

The United States consumes ten kilowatts per person of energy. This is equivalent to one hundred one hundred watt incandescent light bulbs per person all the time. One third of the energy consumed is used for transportation; one third is for industry; and one third is used to make electricity. Eighty percent of the energy consumed is made from fossil fuels, producing carbon dioxide. The scientific consensus is that this carbon dioxide production is responsible climate change.