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Energy and Resources Factfile 
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Introduction

Over the past 50 years, the total world population has almost doubled. With this massive increase of people on the planet, many of the Earth’s natural resources, such as oil, coal and natural gas are being used up at an alarming rate.

Sydney Harbour Bridge at night
Sydney Harbour Bridge at night

As a result of this escalating energy demand, there is now increasing concern about where our supplies of energy will come from in the future. Scientists are predicting serious global problems if we continue the policy of using coal, oil and gas as they suspect that we may now be helping to warm the world’s climate by adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere through burning coal, natural gas and oil.

Worldwide there is a range of energy resources available to us. These energy resources fall into two main categories, often called renewable and non-renewable energy resources.

To understand the issues around the energy debate, it is important to understand how we use our natural resources, what the difficulties are of managing them and what we can all do to make a difference to the Earth’s future.
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