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A landmark 2006 economic analysis of climate change justified discounting the value of future environmental benefits, in part, by assuming that future generations will be significantly wealthier and thus a marginal dollar will be worth less to them. An opponent of this view argues that this specific justification is ethically flawed when applied to irreversible climate impacts. Which of the following statements best supports the opponent's ethical argument?

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