Dirty coal releases particulates into the upper atmosphere which in the short term tend to reduce the rate of global warming. The long term build up of CO2, however, has an inevitable effect.
Burning clean coal releases the CO2 without the "benefit" of the particulate. Although laws passed in the 1970s to reduce pollution worked very well, the net effect of the cleaner burning coal was to slightly accelerate global warming.
A better definition of 'clean coal' refers to a process of capturing carbon emissions from burning coal before they are released into the air. (Also known as carbon sequestration, as the process has to include some way of storing the CO2, probably underground.) There are various trials going on around the world, but there is nothing successful on a large scale yet. Part of the problem is how to guarantee the stored CO2 won't leak into the atmosphere at some stage in the future.
The effects of this clean coal, of course, if it worked, would mean we could burn all our reserves of coal without carbon emissions, which would be wonderful to slow down global warming. Not many people believe it will ever work, unfortunately!
the effects of a clean environment are water pollution land pollution air pollution
Coal has limited positive effects on the environment. It can provide reliable energy generation, support job creation in mining communities, and contribute to economic growth in some regions. However, these benefits are outweighed by the environmental impacts of coal combustion, such as air and water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and land degradation.
air pollution green house gas effects destroys the of ozone layer
'Clean coal' is a hope that one day we will be able to trap and safely dispose of the carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal. So far this has not been done successfully or economically. Many people think it will never happen.
Coal has negative effects on the environment by contributing to air and water pollution, deforestation, and greenhouse gas emissions. It also poses health risks to humans through respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, and exposure to toxic substances like mercury and lead.
Coal has negative effects on the environment and public health due to its contribution to air pollution, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Burning coal releases harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, which can lead to respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and other health issues. Additionally, coal mining can result in habitat destruction, water contamination, and the release of toxic chemicals into the environment, impacting ecosystems and wildlife.
"Clean coal" primarily from the Powder River Basin, is low in sulfur content compared to other coal sources, and therefor produces less SO2 when combusted. " Clean Coal Technologies" use chemical methods of "scrubbing" SO2 from exiting flue gasses before they can be released to the environment. One byproduct of this technology is gypsum which can be used in wall board for construction.
Short-term effects of water use and management practices in the environment is good for the overall health of the environment. These practices help preserve wildlife and clean water.
•Shut it down.•If that i not possible: •Clean the smoke (scrubbers etc) •Sequester the CO2
Burning of coal in a closed room will have suffocating effects.
you are damaging the environment by burning coal because it realeses gases into the atmosphere.
Coal can be maintained by storing it in a dry environment to prevent it from absorbing moisture, which can lead to deterioration. Proper ventilation and periodic inspection can also help to ensure that the coal remains in good condition for use. Additionally, keeping the storage area clean and free from contaminants will help maintain the quality of the coal.