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Europeans were burning their trash and using the energy to make electricity by the late: a 1800s 1900s 1950s 1980s​

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Answered by ranisuman4248
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Answer:

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Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
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Europeans were burning their trash and using the energy to make electricity by the late 1950s.

Explanation:

  • For decades, Europe has burned waste in incinerators to generate energy, giving the practice a “green”-sounding nickname. But this only increases her CO2 emissions, forcing Europe to adopt solutions that reduce this waste without harming the environment.
  • Between 1995 and 2019, the volume of waste in the EU increased to millions of tons. Burning garbage can be detrimental to your health over time. Nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and polycyclic organics are among the pollutants (POMs) produced during combustion. Burning plastic and treated wood also releases dangerous compounds such as dioxins and heavy metals.
  • Incineration contributes to air pollution, and like many other types of air pollution, disadvantaged communities and places with high concentrations of people of color are hit hardest by harmful emissions from incinerators. seems to have received.

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