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The True Cost of Gasoline

The price of gasoline at the pump covers costs like crude oil extraction, refining, and distribution. However, this price does not typically include the societal costs of air pollution or the long-term climate effects from burning the fuel. In 2-3 sentences, explain how this discrepancy between the pump price and the total societal cost contributes to the overuse of fossil fuels.

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