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On Mar 18, 2:52 pm, Surfer wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:32:18 +1100, "oobzn" wrote: "Mauried" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:18:17 +1100, "oobzn" wrote: The sad reality is that 2/3 of the worlds population live in countries where the dirtiest coal fired power is all they are ever likley to be able to afford,simply because the countries are too poor to afford anything else. Pray tell what do you mean by "dirty"? Surely not clean, colourless, odourless and beneficial-to-plant-life CO2?? Health effects of radon from coal burninghttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7085314 A retrospective mortality study of workers exposed to radon in a Brazilian underground coal mine.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...1&itool=Entrez... Recently a high radon concentration was detected in the underground coal mine of Figueira, located in the south of Brazil. This coal mine has been operating since 1942 without taking cognizance of the high radon environment. In order to assess possible radon-related health effects on the workers, a retrospective (1979-2002) mortality study of 2,856 Brazilian coal miners was conducted, with 2,024 underground workers potentially exposed to radon daughters. Standard mortality ratio (SMR) analysis hints at lower mortality from all causes for both underground (SMR = 88, 95% CI = 78-98) and surface workers (SMR = 96, 95% CI = 80-114). A high statistically significant SMR for lung cancer mortality was observed only in the underground miners (SMR = 173, 95% CI = 102-292), with a statistically significant trend reflecting the duration of underground work. High statistically significant SMRs were observed for pneumonia as a cause of death between both surface (SMR = 304, 95% CI = 126-730) and underground miners (SMR = 253, 95% CI = 140-457). Because mortality from smoking-related cancers other than lung cancer was not found elevated in underground workers and because diesel equipments were not used in this mine, it can be concluded that the enhanced lung cancer mortality observed for underground miners is associated with exposure to radon and radon daughters, rather than other confounding risk factors.- Hide quoted text - To which one might add: Here for example, is one years' emissions from the Muskogee Plant in Oklahoma, 1999. No mention of AGW at all. |||| (source – Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality; most recent report 1999) Pollutants lbs/year Pollutants lbs/year Acetaldehyde 1,040 Mercury 1,720 Acrolein 520 Methylene Chloride 1,520 Barium 8,820 Selenium 460 Benzene 2,120 Toluene 1,920 Benzo (a)pyrene 1,020 Zinc 1,800 Chlorobenzene 1,280 Magnesium 58,580 Chromium 820 Carbon Monoxide 5,347,800 Copper 600 Volatile Organics –VOC 375,200 Formaldehyde 2,020 PM 10 (particulate matter 1,949,600 Hydrogen Chloride 41,680 10 microns Hydrogen Fluoride 245,000 Particulate Matter – TSP 118,400 Lead 760 Nitrogen Oxides 36,279,400 Manganese 4,020 Sulfur Oxides 59,337,800 DEQ regulates but with a disclaimer? Health impacts of breathing particulate matter (PM) include respiratory symptoms, aggravation of existing respiratory and cardiovascular disease, alterations on the body’s defense systems against foreign materials, damage to lung tissue, carcinogenesis, and premature death. Individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary or cardiovascular disease, influenza, asthmatics, the elderly, and children are highly susceptible to the effect of PM. – source: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) http://www.friendsofthechattahoochee...he%20facts.htm ||||| Fran |
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