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Coal: A Public Health Crisis Report Launch in the Philippines
Representatives and supporters from Greenpeace, Healthcare Without Harm Asia, Health Justice Philippines and the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice show their opposition to coal fired-power plants with the release of the report Coal: A Public Health Crisis: Deaths and diseases attributed to coal use in the Philippines. The latest Greenpeace report estimates how coal plant emissions could kill up to 2,400 Filipinos per year due to stroke, ischemic heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases and respiratory diseases, if the Philippine government continues their addiction to dirty coal energy.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPKGG
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
03/02/2016
Locations:
Manila
,
Philippines
,
Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Roy Lagarde / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Coal: A Public Health Crisis Report Launch in the Philippines
Greenpeace, Healthcare Without Harm Asia, HealthJustice Philippines and the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice show their opposition to coal fired-power plants with the release of the report Coal: A Public Health Crisis: Deaths and diseases attributed to coal use in the Philippines. The latest Greenpeace report gives an estimate on how coal plant emissions could kill up to 2,400 Filipinos per year due to stroke, ischemic heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases and respiratory diseases, if the Philippine government continues their addiction to dirty coal energy.
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