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Can the legal system catch up with climate science?

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Dartmouth 's Christopher Callahan and Justin Mankin argue that we've reached a similar level of sophistication regarding the economic damages caused by individual climate events.
They argue that this method might provide legal ammunition for those interested in seeking climate damages in court.
They say the global economy would be $28 trillion richer were it not for the extreme heat caused by the emissions from the 111 carbon majors.
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