WEDNESDAY 15 AUGUST, 2012 |

Coal Based Electricity Generation Costing Australians Big
by Energy Matters

Rising electricity prices aren't the only financial sting associated with
Australia's current power generation status quo. Coal is costing us $2.6 billion
annually in terms of health states a new report.
A briefing paper prepared by the Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA) and The Climate Institute
says coal-fired power in Australia burdens the community with a human health
cost from lung, heart, and nervous system diseases.
The report states available evidence suggests health benefits from slashing emissions could
help offset the cost of emission reductions.
"One recent global study, for instance, found that for every tonne of carbon dioxide they avoid countries could save an average of $46 in health
costs - around twice Australia’s starting price for carbon," says report author and CAHA Convenor Fiona Armstrong.
Apparently, more people are killed by air pollution every year than the road
toll. The 2012 OECD Environmental Outlook report warned that without appropriate
action, air pollution will become the biggest cause of environmentally-related deaths worldwide by
2050.
Brown coal in particular is weighing heavily upon us, with external costs of the
filthy fossil fuel in the region of $60 per megawatt hour.
Aside from the health risks directly associated with the emissions from coal
fired power generation, rising temperatures are contributing to increasing levels of
ground-level ozone pollution, which affects the airways and lungs, causing inflammation and reduced
function.
The report draws from a growing body of evidence showing substantial health benefits linked to
slashing emissions. For example, the reduction in air pollution as a result of a
ban on burning coal in Ireland in the 1990s was associated with a dramatic
improvement in respiratory health.
The report has been supported by the Australian Medical Association (AMA) and Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA).
"Our Uncashed Dividend - The Health Benefits Of Climate Action"
can
be viewed in full here (PDF).
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