The Consequences
From poisoning to pollution--the Coal-By-Wire cycle has harmful consequences. Read on to learn the statistics.
Mercury poisoning primarily occurs from eating contaminated fish--studies show that dangerous levels of mercury were found in 1 in 5 American women.
Particulate pollution in the air can lead to serious health problems and environmental damage.
Exhaust from automobiles is the primary cause of ozone pollution and causes serious environmental and health problems.
Sulphur dioxide pollution is directly linked to acid rain which harms all ecosystems.
Carbon dioxide emissions are the primary contributor to global warming--threatening human populations and ecosystems all over the world.