Q&A: panellists spar over coal as energy debate dominates
by Ben Doherty from Environment | The Guardian on (#32H3S)
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The health implications of coal-fired power should be a main concern in Australia's debate over energy generation, doctors have argued.
Speaking on the ABC's Q&A program, the chair of Doctors for the Environment New South Wales, Dr John Van Der Kallen, asked panellists why health was not a primary consideration in the discussion over the closure of coal-fired power stations such as the Liddell plant in the Hunter Valley "when we know that the pollution from these coal-fired power stations contributes to respiratory and cardiovascular illness, as well as premature death?"
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