How can coal mining harm the environment?
1 Answer
Coal mining harms the environment in multiple ways.
Explanation:
Coal mining harms the environment in multiple ways. Like other fossil fuels, the burning of coal releases carbon dioxide into the environment, which is the main cause of climate change. Before this can even happen though, coal must be extracted.
Mining in general greatly alters the environment. For coal to be extracted from the earth, whatever ecosystem is on top of the earth needs to be removed. This could be a forest or other ecosystem. Either way, it must be cleared before mining can begin.
Coal mine in West Virginia, USA:

Acid mine drainage is also a large problem. Mining may expose heavy metals, which dissolve and seep into the groundwater or surface water used by plants, animals, and humans. When it rains and the water falls over the exposed rocks, the runoff may become acidified.
Acid mine drainage:
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To learn more, see 12 environmental effects of coal mining and see this page from the Environmental Literacy Council.