By James L. Arnone, Beth A. Collins-Burgard and Ryan R. Waterman
Global climate change attributable to anthropogenic (human-related) emissions of greenhouse gases is one of the most important and widely debated scientific, economic, and political issues in the world. For many jurisdictions, and arguably for the entire United States, the debate about whether human activity is causing global climate change has ended, and the debate about how to address it...
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