Multiple Choice

An economic model for long-term climate policy incorporates a 'discount rate' to weigh the welfare of future generations against present-day costs. A component of this rate is justified by the observation that individuals generally prefer immediate gratification over future rewards, a tendency known as 'intrinsic impatience'. Which of the following statements presents the most significant ethical objection to using this individual tendency as a basis for the policy's discount rate?

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