The extensive use of coal in China has significantly contributed to severe air pollution, leading to health issues and premature deaths among its population. It has also resulted in environmental degradation, including soil and water contamination, and has exacerbated climate change due to high carbon emissions. Moreover, coal mining has caused habitat destruction and increased the risk of natural disasters such as landslides. Efforts are being made to transition to cleaner energy sources, but the legacy of coal remains a pressing environmental challenge.
Coal is important to china because they use it for a lot of purposes. Such as cooking.
Mostly for weapons. They use coal for almost all electricity. very dirty coal
The enviorment loves coal and will never stop
China uses longwall mining because it is an extremely cheap way of mining coal. As the whole world knows China cares more about the economy than the environment, the people, or anything else for that matter.
Coal is a fossil fuel. It is a non-renewable resource, which means that once it is gone, there will be no more. Coal is dirty and causes pollution, adding to an already serious problem in China.
Coal, wind, hydroelectricity, and solar. Coal is most used.
they use it for food and trading
Because coal makes a really good source of energy and is not that expensive.
food and trading
Human Environment Interactions is how people use and affect and are affected by our surroundings.
Human Environment interaction is how people use, affect, and are affected by our surroundings.
The same reason that the US continues to use coal. It's a cheap way to make electricity because they don't yet have to pay for the carbon pollution. Renewable energy is more expensive, but it emits no greenhouse gas pollution.