e .g . coal e .g . wood wood, coal, w ater power, wind power,
natural gas, nuclear power, oil, wave po
wer, solar power, w aste-to-energy (WtE)
5 a W o rk in p a irs. Read th e te x ts a b o u t a d va n ta g e s and d isa d va n ta g e s
o f fo s s il fu e ls . Pupil A ch o o se s te x ts a b o u t ad va n ta g e s and Pupil B
a b o u t d isa d va n ta g e s o f fo s s il fu e ls .
1) Fossil fuels are one of the most impor
tant sources of energy in today’s world.
Scientists believe that they come from dead
plants and animals. The formation of most
fossil fuels started 370 million years ago.
2) Fossil fuels pollute water in the process
of coal mining or drilling of oil or natural
gas. These actions seriously pollute the un
derground water, lakes and seas. Polluted
water is poisonous for water plants and fish
and also for people who eat the fish.
3) Fossil fuels are used in the production
of some medicines and other things we
generally use in our daily lives like plastic,
shoes, clothes, dishwashers and electronic
things, such as computers and refrigerators.
4) Fossil fuels give almost 80% of the
w orld’s energy needs. Coal is mainly used
for getting electricity. From small cars to
ships and airplanes, fossil fuels are used
to give power to the engine in all the major
means of transportation.
5) Fossil fuel burning brings the most dan
gerous effect to the environment. It is global
warming. The burning produces greenhouse
gases, which keep heat and do not allow it to
go back into space at night. Because of glo
bal warming, the sea level is rising because
ice melts at the poles. This changes the
balance of the natural processes.
6) Fossil fuels are easy to get and their
cost is lower as compared to other sources.
7) Fossil fuels produce air pollution when
they are burnt. Burning causes smog, which
is harmful for the environment and public
health.
8) Fossil fuels are not-renewable. It means
that one day they will run out.
5 b D iscu ss w h ich is b e tte r : to use o r n o t to use fo s s il fu e ls .