Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Miner-with-Black-Lung-in-Appalachia-27MZIFIS1CBV.htmlConceptually similarMiner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP11POCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F9GCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F9HCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP11PWCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F8LCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAMCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F8BCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAHCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F9KCompleted★★★★View AllGP02F8CMiner with Black Lung in AppalachiaA former coal mine supervisor suffering from black lung breathes medication through a tube. He can barely talk, walk, or breathe. The disease that has killed over 10,000 American miners in the past 10 years.Locations:Appalachian Mountains-North America-United States of America-West VirginiaDate:30 May, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Health-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Medications-Men-Miners-One person-Side view-SilhouettesShoot:Health Impacts on West Virginia Coal MinersA documentation on retired miners suffering from Black Lung and other lung diseases. They have been denied benefits for Black Lung Disease and are dying from the impacts of breathing coal dust.