Article 4XG4M Shutdown of US coal power facilities saved over 26,000 lives, study finds

Shutdown of US coal power facilities saved over 26,000 lives, study finds

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Oliver Milman
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Shift to gas saved more than 300m tons of planet-heating carbon dioxide as nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide levels dropped

The human toll from coal-fired pollution in America has been laid bare by a study that has found more than 26,000 lives were saved in the US in just a decade due to the shift from coal to gas for electricity generation.

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