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Tue 20th April 2021 | 08:30 AM
West Jefferson, United States, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Apr, 2021 ) :The exhaust-belching smokestacks of America s most greenhouse gas-emitting power plant tower over Jennifer Chesser s neighborhood, but she d likely fight to keep them from falling silent.
The James H. Miller Jr. site faces no immediate shutdown threat and has the backing of many locals because of the jobs it offers despite sending about as much planet warming carbon dioxide into the sky last year as 3.7 million cars. It s a double-edged sword for me, Chesser said of the coal-fired generator just northwest of Alabama s largest city Birmingham. It s harming the planet but at the same time it helps us because it s what s making our living. So I m torn. Coal is her family s business she s the daughter of a sixth-generation miner and her husband works in the industry too so a blow to Miller would be one against her personally.
Torn : Living with top US greenhouse gas spewing power plant
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20/04/2021 - 03:40 Children jump on a trampoline in Alabama near the Miller power plant, which has been ranked the top greenhouse gas-emitting plant in the United States ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS AFP 4 min
West Jefferson (United States) (AFP)
The exhaust-belching smokestacks of America s most greenhouse gas-emitting power plant tower over Jennifer Chesser s neighborhood, but she d likely fight to keep them from falling silent.
The James H. Miller Jr. site faces no immediate shutdown threat and has the backing of many locals because of the jobs it offers despite sending about as much planet warming carbon dioxide into the sky last year as 3.7 million cars.