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The Most Important, and Least Solvable, Problem of Coal Power

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Question 29

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The most important, and least solvable, problem of coal power is generally agreed to be


A) waste disposal.
B) accidents.
C) its contribution to acid rain.
D) its contribution to global warming.
E) lack of sufficient coal resources.

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