6.1: Fossil Fuels
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Human use of coal dates back thousands of years, and archeologists have found evidence for its use and excavation across the globe. As such, it is impossible to know how coal’s utility was discovered. In the Americas, Aztecs used coal for fuels and decoration. In Europe, Romans were noted as early as the late 2nd century AD to be extracting coal and using it to smelt iron ore and heat their famous public baths. Coals earliest reference in writings was by a Greek scientist Theophrastus (c.371-267 BC) about its usage in metalworking. In Asia, the Chinese are known to have been mining and using coal as far back as 3490 BC. Overall, there is a deep history of human usage of coal. As there is a limited supply, it regrettably won’t last forever.
Modified by Rachel Schleiger (CC-BY-NC).