When it burns,
coal releases sulfate aerosol particulates into the atmosphere that reflect some of the sun's incoming energy back into space.
Not exact matches
Artificial fragrances (which are loaded with endocrine disrupting phthalates), ingredients contaminated with the carcinogen 1,4 - Dioxane (PEGs, sodium laureth
sulfate), artificial colors (FD&C...
coal tars that are suspected carcinogens) and formaldehyde
releasing preservatives also suspected carcinogens.
You can start off by avoiding the dirty dozen: BHA and BHT,
Coal tar dyes, DEA - related ingredient, Dibutyl phthalate, Formaldehyde -
releasing preservatives, Parabens, fragrance, PEG compounds, Petrolatum, Siloxanes, Sodium laureth
sulfate, and Triclosan.
In the mid-20th century,
coal - burning power plants and other sources
released huge amounts of sulfur dioxide, which then formed toxic
sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere.