The Earth and it's population .
Nope.
Yup. Look at cancer rates down wind from a coal plants.
Tell us all about the cancer rates downwind of coal plants. Is it higher than nuclear power plants?
I'll let Harvard tell you.
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/h...ce-on-coal-linked-with-lung-cancer-incidence/
From your article:
The researchers examined data from 2000 to 2016 from a total of 13,581 coal-fired plants in 83 countries. Using a metric called “coal capacity per person”—the annual amount of generating capacity from every coal-fired plant in a given country, divided by the total population in that country—the researchers found that, for every 1-kilowatt increase of coal capacity per person, the relative risk of lung cancer increases 59% among men and 85% among women.
In other words, they didn't look at cancer rates downwind for a coal fired plant but only at cancer rates for the entire world. Cancer rates can go up for a number of reasons, one being that people are living longer, and that means more of them will get cancer before they die.
Your article was pure scientific fraud.