Manufacturing Climate Costs Study
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•Assessing the real climate costs of manufacturing
78% Informative
Producing materials such as steel, plastics and cement in the U.S. alone inflicts $79 billion a year in climate-related damage around the world.
Accounting for these costs in market prices could encourage progress toward climate-friendly alternatives.
Adopting policies that reflect these costs can create incentives to develop new, climate friendly processes and materials.
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