Water and land pollution caused by the waste deposits being dumped. Potential dangers of landslide from shale waste (Aberfan 1963). Waste entering the water course. Industrial machinery producing CO2 emissions, Dangers of emphysema to workers from dust created. and of course land displacement such as subsidence
Coal mining can lead to habitat destruction and forest loss due to the clearing of land for mining operations. Burning coal can release harmful pollutants like sulfur dioxide and mercury into the atmosphere, contributing to air and water pollution.
Mining coal can cause environmental problems due to deforestation, habitat destruction, and water and soil pollution. Open-pit mining can disrupt local ecosystems and release harmful pollutants into water sources, while underground mining can lead to landslides and groundwater contamination. Additionally, burning coal for energy production releases greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.
Pros of coal mining include job creation, economic growth, and a stable energy resource. Cons include environmental degradation, air and water pollution, and contribution to climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions.
Coal mining can lead to deforestation, land degradation, water pollution, and air pollution due to the release of harmful gases and particulates. To prevent these negative effects, measures such as reforestation, proper waste management, and implementing advanced coal mining technologies like cleaner extraction methods and carbon capture and storage can be utilized. Additionally, enforcing strict regulations, conducting environmental impact assessments, and promoting renewable energy alternatives can help mitigate the environmental impact of coal mining.
Advantages of surface mining of coal compared to underground mining include lower operating costs, higher productivity due to larger equipment and easier access to coal deposits. Surface mining also results in less environmental impact compared to underground mining in terms of land disturbance and waste production.
It causes Environmental damage to the surrounding area.
Margaret Maslen has written: 'Environmental assessment of mining coal at Collie, Western Australia' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining
Luis A. Fuste has written: 'Effects of coal strip mining on stream water quality and biology, southwestern Washington' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Strip mining, Strip mining, Water quality, Water quality bioassay
Coal mining can cause massive environmental destruction via unrestricted strip mining, and it can destroy nearby rivers via acid mine drainage. It can harm the health of workers and people living nearby, as well.
Robert J. Duncan has written: 'Reclamation research on coal strip-mines in the arid and semi-arid Western United States' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Strip mining, Reclamation of land, Strip mining
William F. Hubbard has written: 'Reclamation of lands disturbed by mining in mountainous and northern areas' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Strip mining, Reclamation of land, Strip mining
Roy D. Merritt has written: 'Dictionary of coal science and technology' -- subject(s): Coal, Dictionaries 'Coal overburden' -- subject(s): Coal, Coal mine waste, Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Geology
Alan M. Schlottmann has written: 'Environmental regulation and the allocation of coal' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Electric power-plants, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Electric power-plants, Environmental policy, Linear programming
James Paul Buschur has written: 'An inventory of abandoned coal mine lands in Ohio' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining
Russell Boulding has written: 'Thora's saga' 'A technical guide for reviewing prime farmland restoration plans in the Midwest' -- subject(s): Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal mines and mining, Environmental aspects of Strip mining, Reclamation of land, Strip mining
Coal mining can lead to habitat destruction and forest loss due to the clearing of land for mining operations. Burning coal can release harmful pollutants like sulfur dioxide and mercury into the atmosphere, contributing to air and water pollution.
Mining coal can cause environmental problems due to deforestation, habitat destruction, and water and soil pollution. Open-pit mining can disrupt local ecosystems and release harmful pollutants into water sources, while underground mining can lead to landslides and groundwater contamination. Additionally, burning coal for energy production releases greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.