Net-Zero Emissions Would Save 32,000 Lives and $1 Trillion in the U.S. Alone
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Cutting carbon emissions sharply over the next three decades will prevent tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. and save trillions of dollars by reducing air pollutants and easing climate-fueled disasters, according to a report released Thursday.
Those benefits are offsetting the cost of reducing emissions, said Steve Clemmer, one of the report's authors and the science group's director of energy research and analysis.
The estimates for preventable deaths and excess health care spending are conservative in many ways, and the real figure could be much higher, Clemmer said. The report uses a model that accounts only for deaths caused by air pollutants such as fine particles and excludes those killed by intensifying heat waves, rainstorms, wildfires and hurricanes.
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