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There is a lot of work covering the economics of climate change, as well as adapation and mitigation. You don’t seem to be covering these issues?

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There is a lot of work covering the economics of climate change, as well as adapation and mitigation. You don’t seem to be covering these issues?

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Economics is a science, it’s certainly rather complex, as the misunderstandings of said science evident in comments #7 and #10 show. Without going into excruciating detail, economists are not saying that hurricanes are making us better off, or that there’d be no costs attributable to climate change, if GDP in the year 2100 were 99% composed of reconstructing housing after hurricanes.

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