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A government is considering a new policy to mitigate the effects of climate change. Scientific models provide a range of potential temperature increases, but scientists cannot assign a definitive probability to any specific outcome, especially regarding the potential for irreversible 'tipping points' in the climate system. How does this situation affect the government's ability to use standard economic cost-benefit analysis for this policy decision?

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