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Misleading Price Signal of Fossil Fuels

The market price of fossil fuels serves as a key example of a misleading price signal. This price typically incorporates the private costs shouldered by suppliers, such as extraction and distribution, but it fails to include the significant external costs of global warming, which are borne by society as a whole. Because the price is artificially low and does not reflect the true social cost, it encourages overconsumption.

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