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Examine the environmental impacts of electricity.
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Solution
The environmental implications of electricity generation vary by source, but they largely involve air, water, and land:
- Atmospheric Emissions: Fossil fuel combustion (coal, gas) releases massive volumes of CO2, methane, and SO2, contributing to climate change and poor air quality.
- Water Usage: Nuclear and thermal plants use massive amounts of water to cool, and thermal pollution affects aquatic life when heated water is discharged.
- Land Degradation: Mining for coal or uranium destroys natural environments. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind require a considerable amount of land, which has an influence on local biodiversity.
- Waste Production: Nuclear power generates long-term radioactive waste, whereas discarded solar panels and turbine blades produce significant electronic and industrial waste.
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