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FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the rise of severe black lung disease among coal miners, and the failure to respond.

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This joint investigation reveals the biggest disease clusters ever documented, and how the industry and the government failed to protect miners. Also in this two-part hour, FRONTLINE presents a report from Yemen.

Watch “Coal’s Deadly Dust” starting January 22, 2019: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/coals-deadly-dust/

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5 thoughts on “Coal’s Deadly Dust | Preview | FRONTLINE

  1. It's really really really real real real hard to show sympathy for some cry baby who can't go into the ground dig up this poison and pollute the fucking air for the rest of us.
    These Coal Miner's know damn well that what they're doing is a dead end industry.

  2. Silica & coal dust are causing horrible damage to coal miners.
    Is there also silica dust on the coal piles? And on railroad cars filled with coal traveling around the country?

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