Multiple Choice

A government is considering a proposal to invest heavily in new, expensive technology to capture and store carbon emissions. A key argument in favor of the proposal is that while the costs are borne today, the primary benefits—a more stable climate—will be realized by people living several decades from now. Which of the following principles is the most fundamental justification for the current generation accepting these costs on behalf of future generations?

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