How coal-burning countries are making their neighbours sick
The report, ‘Europe’s Dark Cloud: How coal-burning countries make their neighbors sick’, analyses the health impacts from air pollution of all EU coal-fired power stations for which data is available (257 out of 280). It reveals that in 2013 their emissions were responsible for over 22,900 premature deaths, tens of thousands of cases of ill-health from heart disease to bronchitis, and up to EUR 62.3 billion in health costs.
A supplement to Europe’s Dark Cloud report with data for EU coal power plants can be viewed here.