- Air pollution from coal-fired power stations was the cause of 460,000 US deaths over the last two decades. Exposure to fine particulate matter – known as PM2.5 – from coal burning in American power plants, is twice as deadly as pollution from other human activities https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/press-releases/particulate-pollution-from-coal-associated-with-double-the-risk-of-mortality-than-pm2-5-from-other-sources/ 13 comments science
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