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by anon1385
4135 days ago
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Literally millions of people are being killed by coal, without any choice in the matter[1]. What analogy would you prefer to use for something as devastating as that? Coal only seems affordable if the significant health and environmental costs are (incorrectly) assumed to be zero. [1] http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/dec/12/china-coa... >Emissions from coal plants in China were responsible for a quarter of a million premature deaths in 2011 and are damaging the health of hundreds of thousands of Chinese children, according to a new study. |
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And read closer, please. The study claims to have found indicators pointing to shortened lives, not people being killed by coal, which is significantly different.
And, again: warmth and electricity and live to 65, or cold and darkness and live a little longer. And really, that wouldn't be the trade off, because electricity and warmth also lead to longer lives. So this study is meaningless and shows nothing at all.