Coal and Shortened Lives in China

New research in China measures how lives are cut short by particulate air pollution from coal fired boilers.

New research in China quantifies the relationship between reduced life expectancy and elevated air pollution from coal fired boilers. MIT professor Michael Greenstone tells host Steve Curwood that residents in the north of China live 5 years less on average than those in the south as a result of higher exposure to air pollution from coal combustion.