Coal: A Human History
Barbara Freese • 2003
Devastation Rating
industrial disaster labour energy history
Our Take
Freese traces coal from the first English miners to the black lung wards of Appalachia and the smogs of industrial London, demonstrating that the human cost of the fuel that built the modern world was always known and always discounted. The miners whose lungs it took were never the ones who weighed the costs. A history of energy as a history of who gets to decide whose health is expendable.
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