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Limitations of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Tipping Points

Explain why a standard cost-benefit analysis, which relies on calculating the expected value of future outcomes by multiplying their costs by their probabilities, is an inadequate tool for making policy decisions about preventing a large-scale, irreversible environmental collapse.

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