Pursuing climate
mitigation policies might appear costly, but they are not and they actually
make the world a better place to be.
Climate Progress
considers this from a health point of view and writes about in a story headed: “Cutting Carbon Pollution Saves More Money Than It Costs By Making People Healthier”.
Beyond making people healthier, cutting carbon pollution
also makes people happier and those in a better frame of mind are also more
productive, better citizens and simply better people to be about.
The spin-off from cutting carbon pollution is manifest and
answers most every aim of those who prefer” business-as-usual”, a paradigm that
will ensure catastrophic climate change, along with a serious decline in
individual and societal health.
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