Energy production affects the environment through emissions, land use, water consumption, and waste generation. Fossil fuel-based energy production contributes significantly to air pollution and climate change. Renewable energy systems generally have lower emissions but may impact ecosystems and resource use. Understanding and managing these impacts requires environmental assessment, regulation, and sustainable design. Mitigation measures include cleaner technologies, emission controls, and responsible resource management. Minimizing environmental impact of energy production is essential for sustainable development and public health protection.
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