The Climate Bottom Line is whether the cost of Climate Change public policies, such as cutting carbon dioxide emissions is greater than the benefits. For example, if the Kyoto Treaty had been implemented as designed, it would have required draconian cuts in fossil fuels which would have resulted in trillions of dollars of foregone economic growth and would have reduced temperatures less than one eighth of a degree F. after 50 years.
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The Climate Bottom Line is whether the cost of Climate Change public policies, such as cutting carbon dioxide emissions is greater than the benefits. For example, if the Kyoto Treaty had been implemented as designed, it would have required draconian cuts in fossil fuels which would have resulted in trillions of dollars of foregone economic growth and would have reduced temperatures less than one eighth of a degree F. after 50 years.
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