fossiilsetele
Fossiilsetele is the Estonian term used to refer to fossil fuels. These are energy sources formed from ancient organic matter and are non-renewable on human timescales. The main fossil fuels are coal, crude oil, natural gas, and peat. Fossil fuels have long provided the majority of global energy for electricity, heating, and transportation, and they also serve as feedstocks for various chemical products. Their widespread use is tied to established extraction, processing, and distribution systems.
Formation and characteristics: Fossil fuels developed over millions of years as buried organic material was subjected
Transition and policy: Many countries aim to reduce fossil fuel consumption to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Global context: Fossil fuels remain a major energy source but face growing regulatory, economic, and social