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                         existing coal plants and prevent the construction  deaths
                         of new ones, coal plants in Asia (outside China)   Existing coal plants, if allowed to run until the
                         could potentially contribute to a further 7mn  end of their lifetime, account for just over 80% of
                         premature deaths between now and 2050.  projected premature deaths over the period to
                           An early phase-out of coal, in line with  2050, with plants under construction making up
                         phase-out dates that are based on regional path-  a further 7% of the potential total.
                         ways considered by the IPCC Special Report on   However, around 3.2 million premature
                         Global Warming of 1.5°C, could contribute to  deaths (11% of the total) could be avoided simply
                         avoiding 14.4mn premature deaths, or saving  by stopping building any new coal plants.
                         423mn years of life from plants in Asia alone, by   Avoiding construction of any new coal-fired
                         2050.                                plants and implementing a rapid phase-out of
                           In the report’s Early Phase-out scenario anal-  all operational units is critical to limiting global
                         ysis, OECD countries phase out coal generation  temperature rise and avoiding catastrophic soci-
                         completely by 2031, with non-OECD Asian  oeconomic impacts.
                         countries removing coal from the power mix by   Bringing about an urgent end to depend-
                         2037.                                ence on coal to meet electricity needs could help
                           Implementing a phase-out even earlier than  prevent vast numbers of deaths in the coming
                         these timeframes would further boost the poten-  decades. And whilst transformation of existing
                         tial health benefits.                energy sectors and the huge scale up of low car-
                           Weaning off existing coal plants is the key  bon technologies presents their challenges, the
                         challenge, but simply stopping any new con-  technologies and know-how exists to deliver a
                         struction can still avoid millions of premature  rapid coal phase-out.







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