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Repeated burning causes the loss of soil carbon and major environmental change.
The disposal of biomass waste containing large amounts of water by burial in the ground or burning causes environmental problems.
For years, Roberts has been writing to politicians, government agencies, universities and scientists making the same claim that there is "no empirical evidence" to show fossil fuel burning causes climate change.
In summary, we showed that air pollution from biomass burning causes damage to the respiratory system, leading to an increase in respiratory hospital admissions.
The World Health Organization estimates that indoor solid fuel burning causes about 1.6 million premature deaths annually, mainly among women and children.
Even sun exposure that leads to tans instead of burning causes skin damage and may increase the risk of some skin cancers.[21].[21]
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Prescribed burning caused immediate increases in surface soil C and N concentration, but over intermediate to longer periods of time no statistically detectable change in soil C or N content occurred from burning.
Fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning cause a high aerosol loading.
Disposal methods such as burning (cause air pollution) or burying (require a lot of lands and subsequent soil and water pollution) are also occasionally used but they are not environment friendly.
Wheat bran is the major lignocellulosic waste which is mainly disposed by burning, causing air pollution and thus could not be considered as an animal feed due to its low digestibility, low protein content, and high lignin and silica contents.
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