Almost a quarter of the nation's coal - fired power plants lack controls limiting emissions of
dangerous sulfur dioxide.
Not exact matches
A pound of dioxin from chlorine bleaching in a pulp mill is far more
dangerous than a pound of
sulfur dioxide from a coal - burning power plant that runs a washing machine.
Broad, flat volcanoes likely dispelled significant volumes of lava, ashes and gas, while pushing
sulfur dioxide, carbon
dioxide and methane to
dangerous levels in the environment.
Coal plant emissions include mercury, arsenic, and
sulfur dioxide, pollutants that are very
dangerous to your health.