Yale Environment School: Fossil Fuel Companies Benefit From Inefficient Pricing on Climate and Health Consequences
March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 25 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Environment issued the following news:
Fossil fuel producers in the U.S. are directly benefiting from implicit subsidies on the order of $62 billion a year because of inefficient pricing that doesn't properly account for the costs of damages to the environment, climate, and human health.
That's the finding of a newly published study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Yale . . .
Fossil fuel producers in the U.S. are directly benefiting from implicit subsidies on the order of $62 billion a year because of inefficient pricing that doesn't properly account for the costs of damages to the environment, climate, and human health.
That's the finding of a newly published study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Yale . . .
