Sulfur dioxide is an air pollutant that causes acid rain, haze and many health-related problems. It is produced predominantly when coal is burned to generate electricity. Although China and India remain the world’s largest consumers of coal, a new study found that China’s sulfur dioxide emissions fell by 75 percent since 2007, while India’s emissions increased by 50 percent.
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Climate Change China’s sulfur dioxide emissions fell significantly while India’s grew over last decade








