Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Miners-with-Black-Lung-in-Church-in-US-27MZIFIS44AA.htmlConceptually similarMiner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAMCompleted★★★★Miners with Black Lung in Church in USGP02FA8Completed★★★★Miners with Black Lung in Church in USGP02FA9Completed★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FALCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAICompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAKCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAHCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02FAJCompleted★★★★Miner with Black Lung in AppalachiaGP02F9KCompleted★★★★View AllGP02FAAMiners with Black Lung in Church in USFormer coal miners suffering with black lung disease breath from oxygen tanks during a Sunday church service in Whitesville. Each year, an average of 24,000 Americans die as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants, including 2,800 from lung cancer.Locations:Appalachian Mountains-North America-United States of America-West VirginiaDate:26 Oct, 2008Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Churches-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Full length-Groups-Health-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Men-Miners-Religious movements and conceptsShoot: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.Related Collections:Increase in Black Lung Disease in West Virginia