Measurement of the total emissions of greenhouse gases implies specifying 'tradeoffs' of one against another, as in the Kyoto Protocol. In that process, economics has to be taken into account.
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Bradford, D. Time, money and tradeoffs. Nature 410, 649–650 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35070707
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