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Cremation does have environmental impacts, primarily due to the release of greenhouse gases and pollutants during the combustion process. However, advancements in technology have led to more efficient cremation practices that reduce emissions. Additionally, cremation eliminates the need for land use associated with burial, which can also have ecological benefits. Ultimately, the environmental impact may vary based on local regulations and practices.

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