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Coal-fired power plants primarily contribute to increased carbon emissions, significantly impacting global warming and climate change.
Coal-fired power plants are a leading source of carbon dioxide emissions, which are a primary driver of climate change. When coal is burned for electricity generation, it releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. This environmental impact is especially significant in countries that rely heavily on coal for energy. In addition to carbon emissions, coal power plants can also release harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which affect air quality and public health. As a result, reducing reliance on coal is a key goal in combating climate change.
