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Ban on coal burning in Dublin cleans the air, reduces death rates

1990 ban on coal sales and coal burning had desired effect

October 17, 2002

In the 1980s, Dublin's air quality suffered as people switched from oil to cheaper and more available coal for home and water heating. On Sept. 1, 1990, the Irish government banned the sale and distribution of bituminous coals within the city of Dublin. This offered researchers a unique opportunity to assess the effects of particulate pollution on mortality and the general population.

 
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