Etymology
Meaning
Nonrenewable refers to resources that cannot be replaced or replenished naturally at a rate comparable to their consumption. These resources are finite and will eventually be depleted.
Origin
The term "nonrenewable" emerged in the 19th century as scientists and policymakers became increasingly aware of the finite nature of certain natural resources, such as fossil fuels and minerals. In 1865, the economist W. Stanley Jevons coined the term "non-renewable energy" to describe sources that could not be "reproduced by human industry."
Examples of Nonrenewable Resources
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