Research Examines Health Impact of Mining -- Illness, Premature Deaths Cost Appalachia Billions
Posted on: Friday, 26 June 2009, 11:15 CDT
"The human cost of the Appalachian coal mining economy outweighs its economic benefits," Hendryx and co-author
"If we were serious about developing a strong economy, we'd develop an economy not dependent on coal," Hendryx says. "Throughout Appalachia, people in counties with no coal mining operations experience better health, a cleaner environment and greater economic prosperity than counties where mining takes place."
While coal mining contributed
"Those who are falling ill and dying young are not just the coal miners," Hendryx says. "Everyone who lives near the mines or processing plants or transportation centers is affected by chronic socioeconomic weakness that takes a toll in longevity and health."
Coal mining areas in Appalachia experience almost 11,000 more deaths each year compared with comparable areas elsewhere in the nation, with approximately 2,300 of those deaths related to environmental factors such as air and water pollution made worse by mining, Hendryx says. He adds:
"We know that in
The authors analyzed more than a quarter century of economic and health data in Appalachia coupled with economists' assessments of the coal industry's economic impacts. Hendryx and Ahern compared those assessments with the standard the federal government assigns - the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) - to draw the conclusion that coal mining is a drag rather than a boon to the Appalachian economy.
"VSL is a tool to try to help make policy decisions," Hendryx explained. "It's not the actual value of a real human being. It's a way to estimate how society values investments to protect life."
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