Pricing the real cost of energy

Thornton, P. (2014). Pricing the real cost of energy.
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While energy pollution may be visible to everyone in their daily lives, the economics underlying the causes and solutions are not so obvious. Energy prices need to be calculated according to their full social costs. This will create opportunities to both improve health and reduce climate change

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