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Consider two scenarios. In Scenario A, a factory's waste runoff pollutes a local river, immediately harming the town's fishing industry. In Scenario B, the cumulative emissions from millions of cars and power plants worldwide contribute to a gradual rise in global temperatures, projected to cause severe coastal flooding and agricultural disruption 50 to 100 years from now. From an economic perspective, what is the primary reason the negative externality in Scenario B is considered a more extreme and complex problem than the one in Scenario A?

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