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Don't undermine the science just because you don't like the economics. That's a dangerous slope, because the problem of course is you're not undermining just that, you're undermining the basis of rational decision-making in society.
Brian Cox
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Brian Cox
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: June 1
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City of Dundee
Brian Denis Cox
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