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The Challenge of Long-Term Externalities

A common argument against costly environmental regulations today is that future generations will be much wealthier and technologically advanced, and therefore better equipped to handle environmental problems. From an economic perspective, explain why the long time lag between the cause (current emissions) and the effect (future climate damage) makes this argument problematic, even if the premise about future wealth is correct.

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