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The Paradox of Historical Survival

A common argument against drastic environmental policy is that human societies have successfully navigated environmental challenges for millennia. Explain why this long history of survival is paradoxically the very reason we face fundamental uncertainty, rather than calculable risk, when considering the possibility of a catastrophic and irreversible environmental tipping point.

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