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Research Reveals Health Cost of Thailand’s Coal Plants
Chariya Senpong, Climate and Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace Southeast Asia, during the launch of the report 'Human Cost of Coal Power: How coal-fired power plants threaten the health of Thais.' A proposed "clean coal" power plant in Krabi could cause 1,800 premature deaths over an operating life of 40 years according to the report. "Every new coal-fired power plant means increased health risks for Thai people. Too many lives are already tragically cut short through strokes, heart attacks, lung cancer and other cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Sadly, young children are among the most at risk", said Chariya.
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Chulalongkorn University
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