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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/asaq.2026.06.004

Outstanding Problems of Coal Consumption and Atmospheric Environment

Xiangguo Li

Jianping County Environmental Protection Bureau, Chaoyang 122400, Liaoning, China.

*Corresponding author: Xiangguo Li

Published: January 20,2026

Abstract

In the market economy environment, the demand for coal resources is increasing year by year, which is conducive to enhancing the vitality of economic development and accelerating the pace of social transformation and upgrading. However, the burning of coal will produce a large number of pollutants, causing the problem of atmospheric environmental pollution, which will threaten people's lives, health and safety. This paper will analyze the prominent problems of atmospheric environment caused by coal consumption, and explore the solutions to the prominent problems of coal consumption and atmospheric environment.

Keywords

Coal consumption; Atmospheric environment; Prominent problems

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How to cite this paper

Outstanding Problems of Coal Consumption and Atmospheric Environment

How to cite this paper: Xiangguo Li. (2026). Outstanding Problems of Coal Consumption and Atmospheric Environment. Atmospheric Science and Air Quality1(1), 15-18.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/asaq.2026.06.004