A recent study highlights the health benefits of particular plants closing and generally reducing exposure to fossil fuels, researchers say.

  • @Bdtrngl
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    My overtired brain took this as a coca cola plant and much confusion was had.

  • @[email protected]
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    Can’t say that’s surprising, I’m sure Pittsburgh’s overall health has come a long way since they shifted away from the steel mills and factories that used to fill the city. I’d say it’s hard to pin it on this one factory when they’ve been working to clean up the city for decades.

      • @[email protected]
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        A while ago I saw that UPMC had more employees in PA than any other company, which I thought was pretty wild considering Pittsburgh isn’t nearly as big as Philly

        • some_guy
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          UPMC also covers out to Johnstown, Indiana, and Altoona

          • @Crashumbc
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            11 year ago

            Yeah healthcare is becoming the latest consolidate and merge into mega corporations sector.

            Probably not a good thing but what are you going to do :/

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    It’s funny, growing up near a steel mill/train hub, I took for granted how confused other people might be about what the hell “coke” is.

    On-topic - I once looked up stats for estimated premature deaths due to industry in our area and it was eye-opening. I really want to get out of here.

    Crazy how people have the ability to overlook/ignore deaths caused by things as long as the deaths are a bit more gradual. A hundred premature deaths over the course of a year or so is practically nothing on the public’s radar, but if an accidental release at the mill killed a single person downwind, there’d be hell to pay.

  • @LaunchesKayaks
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    41 year ago

    My stepfather works in a coke plant. I worry about how it is impacting his health

    • Flying Squid
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      131 year ago

      Or maybe pollution is, and stop me if this is too difficult a concept, bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        If it was “bad,” wouldn’t the EPA do something about it? Wouldn’t OSHA have some kind of regulation on how much bad air folks could breathe?

        The actual experts on health and safety are quiet on this one, what makes you think you know better?

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      A little over 200 people lost their jobs when this plant closed, I doubt this was a large portion of the population.