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Coal's Deadly Impact: New Study Reveals Alarming Death Toll
This chapter discusses a new study that estimates that around 460,000 deaths in the United States among people aged 65 and older from 1999 to 2020 can be attributed to the burning of coal. The researchers matched medical records with pollution patterns and found that the number of deaths caused by coal is close to twice the previously estimated amount. The chapter explores the correlation between deaths and coal concentrations, the role of power plants, and potential solutions to improve regional health.