Fuel efficiency standard

The Centre for Safe Air advocates for a stringent FES emissions reduction strategy to confer the greatest health benefits for Australians. The Consultation Impact Analysis found that the health benefits of cleaner air associated with Option C ($6.75 billion) are nearly 20% greater than Option B ($5.53 billion). Even subtracting the predicted costs, Option C provides the greatest aggregate benefit to Australians: $18.44 billion more than Option B.
By Dr Deren Pillay, Dr Bill Dodd, Prof Fay Johnston, Prof Graeme Zosky and Dr Jennifer Perret, on behalf of the Centre for Safe Air.

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