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Biden’s Clean Energy Plan Potentially Saves More Than 300,000 Lives – Study

by Olivia Lai Americas Jul 13th 20212 mins
Biden’s Clean Energy Plan Potentially Saves More Than 300,000 Lives – Study

A new study found that adopting a clean energy standard in US President Biden’s energy plan is the most effective tool to significantly reduce carbon emissions and reach 80% renewable energy by 2030. A forcible increase of renewable energy through incentives and penalties potentially saves  317,000 lives in the US from air pollution.

What is Happening? 

“The costs are much lower than we expected and the deaths avoided are much higher; there really is a huge opportunity here to address climate change and air quality,” said Kathy Fallon Lambert, one of the study’s co-author and an air quality expert at Harvard. 

You might also like: What’s Missing From Biden’s Climate Policy? A Carbon Price

Featured image by: Wikimedia Commons

About the Author

Olivia Lai

Olivia is a journalist and editor based in Hong Kong with previous experience covering politics, art and culture. She is passionate about wildlife and ocean conservation, with a keen interest in climate diplomacy. She’s also a graduate of University of Edinburgh in International Relations with a Master’s degree from The University of Hong Kong in Journalism. Olivia was the former Managing Editor at Earth.Org.

olivia.lai[at]earth.org
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