Monday, December 02, 2013

Fact of the Day

A report from the Health and Environment Alliance has found air pollution from old-style coal-fuelled power stations plants are responsible for 1,600 premature deaths a year. 

 Michal Krzyzanowski, visiting professor at King's College London and formerly with the European Centre for Environment & Health (ECEH) of the World Health Organisation, said: "The scientific evidence that air pollution causes disease is no longer in doubt. Ambient air pollution is recognised as a leading determinant of health globally and in western Europe – and coal combustion is an important source of this pollution. Energy policy must seriously consider the significant health costs resulting from the use of coal."

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