
Türkiye's coal pollution: A looming health disaster ahead of COP31
[IOL - South Africa] - 19/02/2026
Kaddafi Polat worries for his children's future as they breathe polluted air in Cogulhan, Türkiye, a village overshadowed by a coal-fired power plant. With plans for expansion amidst the upcoming COP31 summit, the community faces a dire health crisis.
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