Fossil fuel projects around the world threaten the health of 2bn people
by Nina Lakhani Climate justice reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#71DF0)
Exclusive: Deep-rooted injustices' affect billions of people due to location of wells, pipelines and other infrastructure
A quarter of the world's population lives within three miles (5km) of operational fossil fuel projects, potentially threatening the health of more than 2 billion people as well as critical ecosystems, according to first-of-its-kind research.
A damning new report by Amnesty International, shared exclusively with the Guardian, found that more than 18,300 oil, gas and coal sites are currently distributed across 170 countries worldwide, occupying a vast area of the Earth's surface.
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