This document discusses nonrenewable energy resources including fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas as well as nuclear fuels. It describes how each resource is formed and used. Coal is formed from ancient plant matter and is used primarily for electricity generation, though it produces air and climate pollution. Petroleum forms from ancient phytoplankton and is ideal for transportation but also contributes to climate change. Natural gas forms with petroleum and alone, and burns cleaner than coal but can leak methane. Nuclear power produces no air pollution but risks accidents and radioactive waste disposal issues. Fusion may be an unlimited future energy source if containment challenges can be solved.