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Learning and Climate Change Learning – i.e., the acquisition of new information that leads
to changes in our assessment of uncertainty – plays a prominent
role in the international climate policy debate. For example,
the view that we should postpone actions until we know more continues
to be influential. The latest work on learning and climate change includes
new theoretical models, better informed simulations of how learning
affects the optimal timing of emissions reductions, analyses of
how new information could affect the
prospects for reaching and maintaining political agreements and for adapting
to climate
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