Is there a name for the phenomenon that the cost of production is a decent proxy for an item's carbon footprint?
i.e. when "green" alternatives cost more to build and thus typically turn out to be more harmful when all inputs are aggregated.
Is there a name for the phenomenon that the cost of production is a decent proxy for an item's carbon footprint?
i.e. when "green" alternatives cost more to build and thus typically turn out to be more harmful when all inputs are aggregated.
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