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Fossil Fuel Subsidies Cost U.S. More than Defense Budget: We need structural change
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that the United States spent more on fossil fuel subsidies than on defense in 2015, with $649 billion allocated to coal, oil, and gas subsidies compared to $599 billion on defense. These subsidies, wh...The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported that the United States spent more on fossil fuel subsidies than on defense in 2015, with $649 billion allocated to coal, oil, and gas subsidies compared to $599 billion on defense. These subsidies, wh...
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