True Cost of Energy

In light of the recent spikes in the fuel prices, are we yet at the tipping point of paying for the true cost of energy? True cost – it goes beyond the cost to explore, produce, refine and transport. True cost includes the price to the environment short-term and long-term.

In a recent article from the Executive Director of the American Security Project (ASP), a nonprofit, bipartisan national security think tank in Washington D.C., James Ludes discussed the costs of inaction.

“We’re going to pay a price for climate change, whether we try to slow it or not. The data tells us that the cost of doing nothing will far out-weigh the cost of action.”

The article is worth the read as it attempts to quantify the future environmental impacts of climate change – droughts, severe storm damage, flooding, coastal erosion, and drinking water supply to the US economy. The answer it presents is investing in green technology, which would also bolster economic growth.

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