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Letters: Natural disasters are becoming more and more costly. It’s time for a carbon fee.

Attribution science, which determines just how much of that damage is likely due to human-induced climate change, is getting more exact. Of the tens of billions of dollars in damage that results annually because of climate change, fossil fuel producers pay none of the costs, even though their products cause it. That’s why we need a price on carbon emissions.

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