1. Coal mining causes widespread environmental damage through deforestation, soil erosion, water pollution, and release of toxic chemicals. The effects of mining persist for years.
2. Strip mining in particular destroys landscapes and wildlife habitats by clearing trees and topsoil. It leads to soil erosion, water pollution, and contaminated groundwater. The land remains barren after mining ceases.
3. Underground mining causes subsidence, lowers water tables, and releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas. It produces large amounts of toxic waste rock and disrupts hydrology. The effects of mining, such as subsidence, are often invisible but highly damaging.