Fossil fuels costly in more ways than one
In 2018, the economic cost of air pollution from fossil fuels was about $2.9 trillion—3 per cent of the global GDP—while its death toll was 4.5 million.
In 2018, the economic cost of air pollution from fossil fuels was about $2.9 trillion—3 per cent of the global GDP—while its death toll was 4.5 million.