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Burning oil well in field coated in spilled oil in aftermath of Operation Desert Storm, Persian Gulf War following the Iraq invasion of Kuwait.
Wildfires smog above Jim Thorpe neighborhood (Mauch Chunk) of Appalachian Mountains, Poconos, Pennsylvania. Drone aerial view of cityscape
Chemical solvent plant burns down with a black column of toxic smoke.
A massive plume of smoke rises from a devastating forest fire.
Power plant, smoke from the chimney. Air pollution environmental contamination, ecological disaster earth planet problems concept. Photo taken in Spain, Granada, Espana
Mt. Nakadake – Mount Aso’s active volcano - the largest active volcano in Japan, and is among the largest in the world. It stands in Aso Kujū National Park in Kumamoto Prefecture, on the island of Kyushu on a partly cloudy day outside of Kumamoto, Japan
Troy, USA - January 8, 2021: Industrial smokestacks of paper mill factory plant in manufacturing Alabama city with winter cityscape by highway road
Hamilton, Ontario - Smoke from Steel Mill
Western Sahara, Morocco, 1976. Oil production field in Western Sahara.
A vintage 1980s film photograph aerial view of the active volcanos in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Ufa, Russia - July 12, 1969: Firemen at the fire-fighting operations training uptown Ufa extinguish the wall of fire. The exercise was conducted on the basis of ignition of oil in the pit. In extinguishing were involved forces of the fire Department of the city district of Ufa.
Aerial shot of a steel plant in Warren, a city between Youngstown and and Cleveland in Trumbull County.
The Industry sector produces the goods and raw materials we use every day. The greenhouse gases emitted during industrial production are split into two categories: direct emissions that are produced at the facility, and indirect emissions that occur off site, but are associated with the facility's use of energy.\n\nDirect emissions are produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment. Most direct emissions come from the consumption of fossil fuels for energy. A smaller amount, roughly a third, come from leaks from natural gas and petroleum systems, the use of fuels in production (e.g., petroleum products used to make plastics), and chemical reactions during the production of chemicals, iron and steel, and cement.\n\nIndirect emissions are produced by burning fossil fuel at a power plant to make electricity, which is then used by an industrial facility to power industrial buildings and machinery.
Elevated view of power station cooling towers.
Detonator blasting in the construction industry
Canadian wildfires aftermath with smog above Jim Thorpe neighborhood (Mauch Chunk) of Appalachian Mountains, Poconos, Pennsylvania. Drone aerial view of cityscape
A city in northern Italy and its pollution
Smoke rising through trees from an out of control wildfire along the California coast.
Hokkaido, Japan - November 15, 2023: Aerial view of Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, Japan
Burning fossil fuels in oil refinery
Black smoke pollution from limestone kilns.
Grey clouds of smoke comming from the burning building.
Silhouette, black toxic smoke emissions from industrial plants, industrial waste contributing to air pollution. Sugar cane factory in Thailand
Air pollution spilling into the sky from a factory. Enviromental issue concept.
Repaired brick chimney in a forest hut with dark roofing
Steam rising in the distance looking like a bomb drop
BEKAA VALLEY, LEBANON - 15 NOV 2019: Fire set by Lebanese Protesters  in the middle of the Bekaa Highway during the people's Revolution against the Government.
Japan industry Factory from Shizuoka prefecture
Coal mineral exploitation
landscape at dawn
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