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Kiplinger Personal Financehttp://www.kiplinger.com/businessresource/forecast/archive/climate_change_to_cost_billions_080730.html [Kiplinger Personal Finance] "What would be expensive would be insisting on large cuts [in greenhouse gas emissions] very rapidly," says Michael Toman, director of the Rand Corporation's Environment, Energy and Economic Development Program. "If we [treat] this as a long-term path on which each step is a measured step but points to dramatic long-term cuts and emissions, we could get to where we want environmentally without an economic train wreck."

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