
Overuse of Fossil Fuels
Environmental
Ecosystem damage
Threats to wildlife
Ecosystem disruption due to pollution

Deforestation due to expansion of infrastructure
Climate change
Greenhouse gas emissions

Global warming

Pollution
Health impacts
Combustion byproducts
Economical
Loss of jobs
Coal Industry

Oil and Gas Industry
Support Industries (e.g., transportation, manufacturing)
Renewable Energy Sector Changes
Loss of money used for consequences
Extreme weather events
Health Care

Investment in renewables
Political
Policy changes
Investment in Renewable Energy Infrastructure

Subsidies for Solar and Wind Energy
Stricter Environmental Regulations on Fossil Fuels
Policies to Promote Energy Efficiency
Rise of Political Movements

Focus on sustainability and climate justice
Advocacy for workers' rights and protections
Opposition to fossil fuel projects and policies

Changes in Voting Patterns
Candidates advocating for job creation and economic diversification will mostly get voted
Rural areas dependent on fossil fuel jobs may show different voting compared to urban centers focused on sustainability.
Social

Public Health issues

Pollution leads to issues such as asthma and chronic bronchitis
Risk of water pollution affecting community health through contaminated drinking sources
Increased Unemployment:
Higher poverty levels

Shift towards renewable energy sources decreasing job opportunities
Stricter environmental laws leading to reduced operations and job cuts in fossil fuel industries.