Coal and the environment
Effects of Coal MiningEmissions from Burning CoalReducing The Environmental Effects of Coal UseThe Clean Air Act and The Clean Water Act require industries to reduce pollutants released into the air and water. The coal industry has found several ways to reduce sulfur and other impurities from coal. The industry has also found more effective ways of cleaning coal after it is mined, and some coal consumers use low-sulfur coal. Power plants use...See more on eia.govPublished: Oct 1, 2024Wikipedia
Environmental impact of electricity generation - Wikipedia
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Renewable power technologies can have significant environmental benefits. Unlike coal and natural gas, they can generate electricity and fuels without releasing significant quantities of CO2 and other greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, however the greenhouse gas savings from a number of biofuels have been found to be much less than originally anticipated, as discussed in the article Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels
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