The Human Cost of Power| 16mins
Director: Alexandra de Blas | Producer: Fiona Armstrong
Focus Years: 2013 | Country: Australia
Synopsis:
Mining, transporting and burning coal poses series threats to human health, as does the exploration and production of unconventional gas. Exploitation of coal and gas resources in Australia has the potential to drive global warming beyond the two degree guardrail that scientists warn will lead us towards catastrophic climate change. This film communicates the best available international science in an accurate and engaging way. And offers fresh insights into the health risks associated with the fossil fuel industry.
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