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    Home » INVESTIGATION: 8.5 million death certificates due to Eskom pollution
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    INVESTIGATION: 8.5 million death certificates due to Eskom pollution

    February 29, 2024
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    Ramakgopa and Mantashe
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    Scientists in South Africa will analyze 8.5 million death certificates to determine the health consequences of the country’s reliance on coal for electricity.

    1. This review is the first in Africa to use actual data, rather than modeling, to understand the effects of air pollution from coal-fired power plants.
    2. The study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of mortality, including all causes, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular conditions.
    3. South Africa has the most carbon-intensive economy among nations with populations exceeding four million due to its dependence on coal.
    4. Previous studies estimated annual deaths from pollution caused by Eskom (power utility) to be over 2,000, while Eskom’s own research puts the toll at 330.
    5. The survey, funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, will examine deaths from 1997 to 2021.
    6. The study will investigate the correlation between pollutant emissions and health outcomes, such as respiratory illnesses and compromised immune systems.
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