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by jollybean
1838 days ago
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"They voted against the costs. " First, it's hard to know that and second, meeting Paris Accord targets will have 'costs'. So if you're voting against costs necessary to meet a specified objective, well it's effectively the same thing as meeting the objective. After all, it's almost always about money. The editorial framing is fair. |
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