Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Science & Technology: Cleaner Air Because of More Renewable Energy Saves Lives

Study: Renewable energy saves lives (Climate Central)

Geothermal mist - by Paweł Krok, Lubawka, Poland
Geothermal plant, Iceland – near Reykjavik – 29.06.2015



Building renewable energy facilities helps to reduce the human impact on climate change by displacing noxious emissions from coal-fired power plants. A new study says there’s another important benefit to renewables development: cost savings from cleaner air that saves lives.

Researchers from Harvard University, in a bid to show the monetary value of clean energy projects in terms of improved public health, have found that energy efficiency measures and low-carbon energy sources can save a region between $5.7 million and $210 million annually, based on the accepted dollar value of human life.

Those benefits depend on the type of low-carbon energy involved and the population density of the area surrounding a coal-fired power plant whose emissions are reduced by a clean energy project, according to the study, published Aug. 31 in the journal Nature Climate Change.