Energy environmental impact describes the effects of energy production and use on ecosystems, air quality, water resources, land use, and biodiversity. These impacts include greenhouse gas emissions, air pollutants, water consumption, waste generation, and habitat disruption. Different energy sources vary widely in their environmental footprint, with fossil fuels generally causing greater damage than renewable energy systems. Evaluating environmental impacts helps guide sustainable energy planning and technology selection. Mitigation measures include cleaner fuels, emission controls, renewable deployment, and environmental regulations. Understanding and reducing energy environmental impact is essential for protecting ecosystems, improving public health, and ensuring long-term sustainability while meeting global energy demand.
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