environmental impacts of natural gas
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Environmental impacts of natural gas include air pollution, water contamination, climate change, and ozone layer depletion. Air Pollution: Burning natural gas releases nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide, which contribute to air pollution and can lead to respiratory illnesses. Water Contamination: Mining, drilling, and transporting natural gas can lead to contamination of drinking water, nearby ecosystems, and aquatic life directly through direct contact with contaminated water or indirectly through biochemical reactions. Climate Change: Methane, a primary component of natural gas, has a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide and contributes to global warming. Ozone Layer Depletion: Burning natural gas releases nitrogen oxides, which are among the key culprits in ozone layer depletion. The release of these chemicals can cause ozone depletion and air pollution.