Burning natural gas primarily produces carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes to climate change, albeit at lower levels than coal or oil. It also releases water vapor and small amounts of nitrogen oxides (NOx), which can lead to air pollution and smog. While natural gas is often considered a cleaner fossil fuel, its combustion still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and can have localized environmental impacts. Additionally, methane, a potent greenhouse gas, can escape during extraction and transportation, further exacerbating climate concerns.
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