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A world without fossil fuels: optimal financial and environmental balance does matter

Nicholas Biekpe ()
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Nicholas Biekpe: Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town

Development Finance Agenda, 2022, vol. 7, issue 3, 22-23

Abstract: There is no doubt that the massive use of fossil fuels has done terrible damage to earth and all the living things which inhabit on it. The massive use of fossil fuels not only destroys the earth environment but has also impact of the health and wellbeing of all creatures. An outcome of fossil fuels usage is the production of huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the environment. If not absorbed by trees, this gas acts a shield by trapping sunlight in the earth’s atmosphere and, hence, increases its temperature.

Date: 2022
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