What is a cost of using coal?
1. Each stage of mining and using coal produces pollution.
2....
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What is a cost of using coal?
1. Each stage of mining and using coal produces pollution.
2. The cost of coal is high.
3. The United States has an little coal.
4. It would also keep jobs in America.
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