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Indian coal power plants 'kill 120,000 people a year', says Greenpeace

2013-03-10 22:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: India's breakneck pace of industrialisation is causing a public health crisis with 80-120,000 premature deaths and 20m new asthma cases a year due to air pollution from coal power plants, a Greenpeace report warns. The first study of the health impact of India's dash for coal, conducted by a former World Bank head of pollution, says the plants cost hospitals $3.3-$4.6bn (2.2-3.1bn) a year -- a figure certain to rise as the coal industry struggles to keep up with demand for electricity. The...

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