A fossil fuel is one consisting of the remains of organisms preserved in rocks in the earth's crust, having a high carbon and hydrogen content. Examples of fossil fuels are coal and petroleum products, such as gasoline, oil land natural gas. This category lists sites that discuss the relationship of fossil fuels to various environmental issues. Industry sites should be listed in the appropriate Business category.
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Environmental and Energy Study Institute: Fossil Fuels
Prepared by the EESI, this is a discussion of fossil fuels and their effect on the environment, with specific information on oil, coal, and natural gas. - Environmental and Energy Study Institute: Fossil Fuels
http://www.eesi.org/fossil_fuels/
An overview of natural gas is presented here, including a background and history of its use as a fuel, an estimation as to how much of it remains available, as well as a discussion of natural gas and its effects on the environment. Other topics include a business overview, natural gas regulations, a focus on LNG and a quiz on natural gas. - Natural Gas
http://www.naturalgas.org/