Updated On: 25 May, 2022 12:04 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The assessment by researchers in Germany at NewClimate Institute, shows the enormous scale of public health benefits of urgently phasing out operating and planned coal plants in 24 countries, covering over 90 per cent of the global fleet

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An early phase out of coal plants around the world could help avoid over 14.5 million premature deaths from air pollution over the next three decades, a new analysis published on Tuesday said, delivering an economic benefit of $16.3 trillion.
This equates to saving around 425 million years of life, or gaining an additional 20 days for each of today`s 7.9 billion global population.