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A government is debating a new policy that would impose significant, immediate costs on the economy to fund large-scale projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions over the next century. A critic argues, 'It is economically irresponsible to spend so much now to prevent problems that are far in the future. We should focus on more immediate economic needs.' Based on the central conclusion of a landmark 2006 economic analysis of climate change, which of the following statements provides the strongest counter-argument?

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