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Pros And Cons Of Coal

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Coal is nonrenewable. The amount of coal that exists in the United States is difficult to estimate because it is buried underground. The most comprehensive national assessment of U.S. coal resources was published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1975, which indicated that as of January 1, 1974, coal resources in the United States totaled 4 trillion short tons (EIS 2017). One of the biggest cons of Coal Energy is that it releases Carbon Dioxide. This transfer, the Carbon from the Earth to the Environment, contributes to the Global Warming Effect. It cannot be denied that coal leaves behind harmful byproducts upon combustion. These byproducts cause a lot of pollution and contribute to global warming. Combustion of Coal may produce harmful
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