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When conducting a cost-benefit analysis for a policy aimed at reducing global warming, the most reliable approach is to only include costs and benefits that can be precisely monetized, such as the cost of new technologies and the value of crops saved from extreme weather, while excluding less tangible impacts like the preservation of biodiversity.

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