Environmental impact of the energy industry
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The environmental impact of the energy industry is diverse. Energy has been harnessed by human beings for millennia. Initially it was with the use of fire for light, heat, cooking and for safety, and its use can be traced back at least 1.9 million years.
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See also
- Energetics
- Energy accounting
- Energy & Environment
- Energy economics
- Energy flow (ecology)
- Energy industry
- Energy quality
- Energy transformation
- Environmental impact of aviation
- Environmental impact of electricity generation
- Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
- Index of energy articles
- Industrial ecology
- List of energy storage projects
- List of environmental issues
- Low-carbon power
- Systems ecology
- The Venus Project
- Thermoeconomics
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