Natl. Academy of Science Says Our Current Energy Economy Has $120 Billion in “Externalized” Costs

Ars Technica has a brief article on the NAS report, which was requested by Congress. Externalized costs are those not charged to producers or consumers, but which must be absorbed by society as a whole. A very good example is the damage to subterranean acquifers in West Virginia done by mountaintop removal coal mining. Rent the film “Burning the Future” for details. We need to move to microgrids. See my post on feeder tariffs below.

By Published On: October 21st, 2009Categories: SustainabilityTags: ,