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A pile of coal in Gansu province, China. Coal is non-renewable, and when burned creates high levels of CO2 emissions. While farmers in the past used biomass to a great extent, use of coal in rural areas in China is increasing. China is already struggling with significant air pollution, and these increased emissions from rural coal use exacerbate the problem. Credit: Abigail Watrous, University of Colorado at Boulder

A pile of coal in Gansu province, China. Coal is non-renewable, and when burned creates high levels of CO2 emissions. While farmers in the past used biomass to a great extent, use of coal in rural areas in China is increasing. China is already struggling with significant air pollution, and these increased emissions from rural coal use exacerbate the problem. Credit: Abigail Watrous, University of Colorado at Boulder

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