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Counting Coal’s Casualties

Counting Coal’s Casualties

Update: 2024-10-15
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Picture a coal power plant: a building with tall smoke stacks with big plumes of gasses coming out of them. By now, we know that those gasses aren’t great for our health or the environment. But how bad are they? That’s where Professor Cory Zigler comes in. He worked with a team of researchers to figure out where those gasses go and who they affect. Their approach was so specific, the team could point to a single power plant and say how many people it killed.

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Science: Mortality risk from United States coal electricity generation

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Counting Coal’s Casualties

Counting Coal’s Casualties