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A massive 80 per cent of our electricity is generated from burning coal, a fossil fuel.
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Driving a car, switching on a light, turning on the stove. In Australia, these activities almost always run on energy from coal, oil or gas – fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are extracted from the ground. Burning them releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This emission of greenhouse gas is changing the atmosphere's composition and leading to climate change.
While many greenhouse gases occur naturally, the rate we are adding them to the atmosphere is unprecedented. It's estimated that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are 30 per cent higher since the Industrial Revolution, when fossil fuel use took off.
A massive 80 per cent of our electricity is generated from burning coal. We also ship climate change to other countries as one of the world's biggest coal exporters. Newcastle, in New South Wales, is the world's biggest coal port.