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Uganda would collect 26 million US dollars a year if fossil fuels were priced at 40 dollars per ton of CO .
But the seemingly tiny burden of $ 3 per household per year reduces emissions by 18% .
Food situation worsens if the burden is not compensated for, with people eating about half as much fruit and vegetables, for example.
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