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A government is considering a large-scale geoengineering project to combat climate change by releasing aerosols into the stratosphere. While initial models suggest it could lower global temperatures, the long-term effects on global weather patterns and ecosystems are entirely unknown, with scientists unable to assign probabilities to the various potential catastrophic outcomes. Given this context, policymakers can reliably determine the optimal level of intervention by carefully weighing the expected economic benefits of reduced warming against the expected economic costs of potential negative side effects.

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