Pollution from power stations is a growing problem in many developing nations. The Philippines is no exception and many people in the country are voicing concerns about the effects on people's health. However, a recent study has shown that, when economic costs and benefits are weighed up, there are ways to reduce pollution that make sense for society as a whole. The research main finding was that a switch to cleaner fuel and improvements in coal-burning thermal efficiency would result in significant pollution reductions and bring equally significant health gains. The study also found that the potential economic benefits from health improvements were larger than the cost of the clean-up.Pollution, Philippines
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This study used the contingent valuation method to measure the benefits of improved air quality in M...
Household air pollution is one of the leading causes of death in the world, most especially those wh...
This report provides information on the potential health impacts of two methods of waste incineratio...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Benefits and costs of controlling...
Across Southeast Asia, there has been a massive increase in electricity consumption over the last de...
This report assesses the environmental and health impacts of the development of indigenous and renew...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Pollution tax for control...
Significant benefits to human health that result from emissions control programs may justify the cos...
the potential health impacts of two methods of waste incineration in Manila, the Philippines. To do ...
Air pollution is among the major causes of death and disease all around the globe. The prime impact ...
The main purpose of this study was to determine the pros and cons of the coal-fired power plant acco...
A summary of EEPSEA researeh report 2003-RR3, "Air quality impacts of increased use of indigenous fu...
Particulate matter pollution is a serious threat to populations under high exposure. Areas such as M...
The Asian Development Bank has sponsored research on market-based instruments for managing pollution...
Cooking with dirty fuel is known to be one of the biggest sources of indoor air pollution in develop...
This study used the contingent valuation method to measure the benefits of improved air quality in M...
Household air pollution is one of the leading causes of death in the world, most especially those wh...
This report provides information on the potential health impacts of two methods of waste incineratio...