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The Costs of Fossil Fuel Use

December 2, 2019January 19, 2016

This week I have a guest post up on the Science Borealis blog, examining the combined environmental, economic, and public health impacts of fossil fuel … Read more

Tags climate change, COP21, cost benefit, economics, fossil fuels, gas leak, induced earthquakes, oil and gas, oil spill, public health, renewable energy
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