Peabody's New PR Brainstorm: Exploit Ebola Epidemic To Push Coal! Public Health Experts Aghast
Public health experts involved in the response to the Ebola crisis have condemned what they described as a ludicrous, insulting and opportunistic attempt to exploit the disease for corporate gain by the worlds largest privately-held coal company. As part of a PR offensive to rebrand coal as a 21st-century fuel that can help solve global poverty, it has emerged that at the height of Ebolas impact in Africa, Peabody Energy promoted its product as an answer to Africas devastating public health crisis.
Greg Boyce, the chief executive of Peabody, a US-based multinational with mining interests around the world, included a slide on Ebola and energy in a presentation to a coal industry conference in September last year. The slide suggested that more energy would have spurred the distribution of a hypothetical Ebola vaccine citing as supporting evidence a University of Pennsylvania infectious disease expert.
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Public health experts who were involved in fighting the spread of Ebola were outraged at Peabodys suggestion that expanding energy access with coal generation could have hindered the spread of Ebola and helped with the distribution of a vaccine especially as there is no approved vaccine against the disease.
Meanwhile, the medical expert cited by Peabody to support its claims told the Guardian he had never heard of the company and that it had got his name wrong. There is no apparent merit or evidence to support such a thesis, said Irwin Redlener, director of Columbia Universitys National Centre for Disaster Preparedness, and an adviser to the White House on the US response to Ebola. Peabody has very specific and explicit corporate goals. I think this is a pretty far fetched leap from a global crisis to try to justify the existence of a company that is interested in producing and selling coal.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/may/19/peabody-energy-exploited-ebola-crisis-for-corporate-gain-say-health-experts