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Transition from Coal to Renewable Energy: A Decade of Air Quality Improvement
Abstract:The research explores the impact of renewable energy adoption on urban air quality over a ten-year period.

A decade-long analysis shows that major cities transitioning from coal-based power to wind and solar energy has yielded substantial environmental gains and improved public health metrics.
Environmental Impact Analysis
Data collected from environmental monitoring stations suggests a direct correlation between the reduction in carbon emissions and significant improvements in urban living conditions.
- Average Air Quality Index improvement: 15%
- Primary energy shift period: Past 10 years
- Key emission source reduction: Coal-based power plants
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