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Editorial: On Earth Day, celebrate fossil fuels

We love Mother Earth and look forward to Earth Day, April 22.

These are exciting times for energy, as innovation improves the conversion of wind, solar and geothermal heat into power for our offices, homes and electric cars. Our lives improve as energy options increase.

On a day we celebrate the Earth, it is reasonable for people to also acknowledge the role fossil fuels play in helping maintain and even improve our planet’s condition.

Fossil fuels continue providing most of our energy and will do so for generations to come. Without fossil fuels, we cannot build a single solar panel or wind turbine.

Read more at The Colorado Springs Gazette.

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