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Many mitigation strategies have important health co-benefits of a mostly localized kind, which can reduce the political reluctance to take action (46).
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That kind of thinking can reduce society to the sum of its revenues and profits, ignoring that much of what we do to provide for the common defense and promote the general welfare cannot or should not be measured, especially in economic terms.
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What are the most effective and sustainable ways to provide the kind of access that can reduce income inequality and increase economic growth?
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