Global Climate Change, in Foreign Policy In focus (Interhemispheric Resource Center and Institute for Policy Studies, Vol. 3, No. 12, May 1998) (Goldberg & Porter) [CC98-4]

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Climate change may be one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century, because it pits the potential disruption of our global climate system against the future of a fossil fuel-based economy. Policymakers are the arbiters in this battle. They attempt to negotiate between vastly different interests, and they are challenged both by the sheer dimensions of the problem and by remaining uncertainties in climate science and economic modeling.

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