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Chennai: One type of coal pollution we don't talk about

Chiara Reid
May 19, 2022

Every year, India produces the equivalent of 1000 Taj Mahals worth of coal ash — a by-product of the hundreds of coal thermal power plants that provide 70% of the country's energy. The pollution has a disastrous effect, not only on local ecosystems, such as the mangroves, but on people's health too. In the southeastern city of Chennai, this powdery grey ash is disturbingly omnipresent.

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