Chris_Halkides
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At SBM Steven Novella wrote, "In a 2013 study, for example, the average US consumer paid $0.14-$0.35/kWh in increased health care costs for the electricity they consume due to the effects of pollution. The same study estimates that the total societal health-related costs of burning fossil fuel is $361.7-886.5 billion annually. This amounts to $2,500 per year in additional healthcare costs per family on average. A 2021 study found that if we include the effects of climate change on health, the total costs are over $800 billion and may exceed a trillion dollars per year. These numbers are slightly old and are likely worse today.
"We have decades of data showing a consistent picture – air pollution from fossil fuel has a significant negative impact on health and a massive cost, to the individual and society. It is also another way to reveal the absolute sham that is RFK’s so-called MAHA movement. RFK has softened his stance on climate change, was silent as the Trump administration rolled back environmental protections to limit mercury exposure, and has agreed with Trump to “keep his hands off oil and gas”."
"We have decades of data showing a consistent picture – air pollution from fossil fuel has a significant negative impact on health and a massive cost, to the individual and society. It is also another way to reveal the absolute sham that is RFK’s so-called MAHA movement. RFK has softened his stance on climate change, was silent as the Trump administration rolled back environmental protections to limit mercury exposure, and has agreed with Trump to “keep his hands off oil and gas”."
