Why has Bitcoin been criticized for its environmental impact?

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Bitcoin relies on a process called proof-of-work mining, where powerful computers compete to verify transactions and secure the network. This system uses large amounts of electricity—more than many other technologies or entire countries. Critics point to the resulting carbon emissions in regions that depend heavily on fossil fuels, while others note that the impact varies by location, energy source, and whether miners use renewable or waste energy.