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Explain why using wind, solar, and biomass energy can lead to sustainable energy use.
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Wind, solar, and sustainably managed biomass are renewable energy sources that rely on naturally replenished inputs (wind, sunlight, and plant material) rather than finite fossil fuels, so they do not deplete resources over time. They produce far lower greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution than coal or oil, helping to limit climate change and health impacts. Because they can be deployed at many scales — from rooftop panels to community wind farms — they increase energy security and local control. When biomass is harvested and regrown responsibly and wind and solar are paired with good grid integration or storage, these sources enable long-term, sustainable energy use.
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