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The true cost of fossil fuels: saving on the externalities of air pollution and climate change

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The True Cost of Fossil Fuels: Saving on the Externalities of Air Pollution and Climate Change. This brief quantifies air pollution and climate change externalities related to fossil fuels, along with the extent these can be reduced with higher uptake of renewables.

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This brief quantifies air pollution and climate change externalities related to fossil fuels, along with the extent these can be reduced with higher .

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