Coal’s hidden costs top $345 billion in U.S.-study. Public cost is greater than the cost of coal itself!

February 16, 2011- by Scott Malone at Reuters The United States’ reliance on coal to generate almost half of its electricity, costs the economy about $345 billion a year in hidden expenses not borne by miners or utilities, including health … Continue reading Coal’s hidden costs top $345 billion in U.S.-study. Public cost is greater than the cost of coal itself!