Deck 7: Environmental Policy

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The first laws in U.S.environmental policy _______________

A)protected endangered species
B)were passed as early as 1980
C)promoted settlement of the West and resource extraction
D)dealt primarily with management of private land
E)reduced pollution caused by early industrial efforts
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Which of the following regulates the discharge of wastes into rivers and streams?

A)Toxic Substances Control Act
B)Soil and Water Conservation Act
C)Clean Rivers Act
D)Safe Drinking Water Act
E)Clean Water Act
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The takings clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution states that _______________

A)state entities can take private property for less than market value
B)the government can cause environmental damage without compensation
C)private citizens can take value from public land by mining,timbering,or similar activities
D)private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
E)natural resources cannot be taken without payment
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The Cuyahoga River in Ohio had been so polluted that it caught fire repeatedly from 1868 -1969,including a 1952 fire that resulted in nearly $1.5 million in damages.Amazingly,other rivers in the United States also caught fire during this period.Why didn't federal laws limiting pollution of rivers and streams prevent this pollution and these fires?

A)This pollution went undetected by agents overwhelmed by the amount of work.
B)The federal laws preventing water pollution did not apply to Ohio,where this occurred.
C)The industries that polluted the water had been repeatedly fined for polluting and simply continued to ignore the laws.
D)There were no federal regulations of water pollution at that time.
Question
The Supreme Court and lower courts are important for environmental policy because _______________

A)they preside over lawsuits and complaints filed by grassroots organizations,businesses,and individuals regarding interpretation and constitutionality of environmental laws
B)the courts mandate that environmental law preempt all other federal laws
C)they allow corporations in the United States to disregard the environmental laws of other countries
D)they regulate administrative agencies at various levels of government,including the EPA
E)their purpose is to assist corporations to negotiate with the legislative branch
Question
Implementation and enforcement of statutory law is given to _______________.

A)administrative agencies
B)the legislative branch
C)oversight committees and private citizens
D)the judicial branch
E)watchdog groups
Question
Decisions rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as _______________.

A)statutory law
B)mandatory law
C)case law
D)utilitarian law
E)environmental law
Question
Conventional law arises from _______________

A)treaties between or among nations
B)the distribution and use of pollution permits
C)cultural customs
D)democratic voting procedures
E)informal agreements reached by multinational corporations
Question
The "revolving door" _______________

A)pairs environmental causes with lobbyists already working on other causes
B)is the movement of influential individuals between the private sector and government agencies
C)is illegal in most states
D)allows lobbyists to work for many political entities at the same time
E)allows corporate heads to work together on political legislation
Question
The first national park in the world was _______________

A)Grand Canyon
B)Yellowstone
C)Glacier
D)Death Valley
E)Yosemite
Question
Statutory laws are created by _______________

A)the court system
B)Congress
C)the EPA and other federal agencies
D)local law enforcement
E)the executive branch
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<strong>  Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question. If the families affected by the factory's pollution sue the factory,which branch of the federal government would preside over the lawsuit?</strong> A)legislative B)executive C)judicial D)fiduciary E)Congress <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question.
If the families affected by the factory's pollution sue the factory,which branch of the federal government would preside over the lawsuit?

A)legislative
B)executive
C)judicial
D)fiduciary
E)Congress
Question
Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring,published in the 1960s, _______________

A)awakened the American public to negative effects of artificial hormones and GMOs
B)was concerned with birth defects in humans
C)focused on the dangers of pesticides and industrial chemicals
D)warned of the loss of bees and other insect pollinators from pesticide use
E)was the beginning of the first wave of U.S.environmental policy
Question
The role of the United Nations is to _______________.

A)help resolve international economic,social,cultural,and humanitarian problems
B)make international laws regarding commerce and the environment
C)develop international business cooperatives
D)maintain international environmental education standards
E)regulate international travel,emigration,and immigration among member states
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<strong>  Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question. One solution to address the problems caused by the pollution being emitted by the factory would be for the federal government to institute a command -and -control policy to set limits on the amount of pollution that the factory can discharge.What federal regulating agency would be responsible for instituting such a command -and -control policy?</strong> A)Congress B)OSHA C)USFS D)EPA E)Office of Management and Budget <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question.
One solution to address the problems caused by the pollution being emitted by the factory would be for the federal government to institute a command -and -control policy to set limits on the amount of pollution that the factory can discharge.What federal regulating agency would be responsible for instituting such a command -and -control policy?

A)Congress
B)OSHA
C)USFS
D)EPA
E)Office of Management and Budget
Question
Environmental policy aims to _______________.

A)promote fairness among people and groups in the use of resources and protection from pollution
B)promote economic growth and social prosperity
C)preserve all present natural areas in their pristine condition for future generations
D)use natural resources for economically important industrial products
E)protect the values of the landowner from unfair government regulations
Question
The General Mining Act of 1872 _______________

A)ensures that mining operations repair and restore an area when they are done mining
B)provides no governmental oversight to mining in the United States
C)was repealed in the 1970s
D)allows mining companies to mine land held by private citizens without compensating them
E)provides free equipment to promote mining in the West
Question
Fracking is used in the extraction of _______________

A)petroleum from tar sands
B)organic pollutants from freshwater aquifers
C)natural gas trapped in shale
D)petroleum from coal deposits
E)natural gas trapped in granite and sand
Question
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) _______________.

A)required compensation to be given to anyone harmed by deliberate pollution from any business or corporate entity
B)required environmental impact statements for any projects funded by the U.S.government
C)put all federal land under stringent environmental protection
D)was signed into law by Bill Clinton
E)altered the amount of chemicals allowed in water as a result of industrial pollution
Question
To control pollution,industry has been given limits and been threatened with punishment if these limits are violated.This approach is called _______________

A)limit -and -manage
B)carrot -and -stick
C)command -and -control
D)end -of -the -alley
E)TBSS
Question
Sustainable economic and environmental policies will shift the focus from _______________

A)national economic growth to global economic growth
B)productivity to economic growth
C)productivity to profits
D)economic growth to the well -being of humans
E)sustainability to productivity
Question
Which of the following is TRUE regarding environmental laws and the U.S.Constitution?

A)Fundamental environmental policy is already set forth in the Constitution.
B)In a case of conflict,state laws always take precedence over federal laws and the Constitution.
C)The Constitution can be modified by the judicial branch of the U.S.government.
D)By paying a waiver fee,federal laws can override the Constitution.
E)State laws cannot violate the Constitution.
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NGOs exert some influence over U.S.environmental policy.Which one of the following is an NGO?

A)Canadian government
B)Greenpeace
C)Democratic Party
D)U)S.Fish and Wildlife Service
E)Democratic Republic of the Congo
Question
Explain the role of the legislative and executive branches of the U.S.government in making an environmental bill or some other kind of legislation into a law.
Question
Fires on the Cuyahoga River raised concerns that contributed to _______________.

A)the formation of the U.S.Food and Drug Administration
B)the passage of the federal Water Pollution Control Act
C)a regulatory taking of many of the industries along the river and its tributaries
D)the passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Acts and the Clean Water Act
E)laws requiring the separation of sewage and storm water in cities
Question
The Montreal Protocol was an international environmental treaty _______________.

A)that banned the sale and export of products made of ivory
B)that banned the sale and export of invasive species
C)whose goal was to protect the ozone layer
D)whose goal was to ban the proliferation of nuclear weapons
E)that was not approved by the U.S.because many lawmakers did not believe in global climate change
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What is a subsidy? Describe the role of subsidies in present -day natural resource management.
Question
Cap -and -trade is a system that _______________.

A)allows industries that pollute at levels below the federal cap to sell their extra permits to industries that pollute at levels above the cap
B)rapidly brings pollution emissions to near zero for participating industries
C)allows industries to set their own levels for pollution emission so trading can continue
D)has been repealed by Congress as useless in diminishing pollution
E)specifies a certain cap on industrial pollutants that can be traded to other nations
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What is the significance of the National Environmental Policy Act?
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How does the EPA affect environmental policy?

A)The EPA funds ecological studies that inform the executive branch about what environmental laws are needed.
B)The EPA develops rules and regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
C)The EPA passes laws that control environmental regulations.
D)The EPA determines which laws passed by the judicial branch apply to environmental policy.
E)The EPA has no jurisdiction over environmental policy.
Question
In 2009,the G -20 nations agreed to _______________

A)increase subsidies to fossil fuel industries by 10 -12%
B)double the subsidies to fossil fuel companies
C)postpone developing renewable energy resources until 2050
D)set a goal to produce 60% of their energy from clean,renewable sources by 2030
E)gradually phase out their fossil fuel subsidies
Question
Discuss the three major eras of environmental law in the United States.What key events sparked each era,and/or resulted from each one?
Question
The World Bank was established in 1944 to _______________.

A)help weak governments by loaning money to heads of state for military infrastructure
B)fund economic development such as dams and irrigation projects in developing nations
C)fund international environmental studies of issues such as pollution and global warming
D)provide ease of banking for multinational corporations
E)fund international projects for developed nations,including dams on international rivers,multinational irrigation projects,and the spraying of herbicides and insecticides
Question
Identify NAFTA,and briefly discuss its purpose and consequences.
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Critics of the World Trade Organization _______________.

A)complain that it frequently worsens environmental problems
B)say that the international taxes that it regulates are burdensome to smaller countries
C)charge that it gives too much money to environmental causes
D)charge that the WTO's subsidy policies unfairly target poor people
E)discriminates against developing nations
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What is the main goal of environmental policy? Describe the tragedy of the commons,and explain why environmental policy would focus on avoiding the tragedy of the commons.
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National boundaries do not always match environmental boundaries.What does this mean for environmental protection in each country?
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Green taxes _______________

A)may affect consumers if the companies paying the taxes raise the price of their product
B)are taxes instituted on landscaping plants and trees to raise funds for projects promoting sustainable development
C)have been rejected by the European Union as being too costly to enforce
D)are paid by golfers in areas where sensitive habitat has been converted to golf courses
E)are widely supported and instituted in the United States
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What is an environmental impact statement (EIS)? What is the purpose of an environmental impact statement,and who is required to prepare it?
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The first laws in U.S.environmental policy _______________

A)protected endangered species
B)were passed as early as 1980
C)promoted settlement of the West and resource extraction
D)dealt primarily with management of private land
E)reduced pollution caused by early industrial efforts
promoted settlement of the West and resource extraction
2
Which of the following regulates the discharge of wastes into rivers and streams?

A)Toxic Substances Control Act
B)Soil and Water Conservation Act
C)Clean Rivers Act
D)Safe Drinking Water Act
E)Clean Water Act
Clean Water Act
3
The takings clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution states that _______________

A)state entities can take private property for less than market value
B)the government can cause environmental damage without compensation
C)private citizens can take value from public land by mining,timbering,or similar activities
D)private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
E)natural resources cannot be taken without payment
private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation
4
The Cuyahoga River in Ohio had been so polluted that it caught fire repeatedly from 1868 -1969,including a 1952 fire that resulted in nearly $1.5 million in damages.Amazingly,other rivers in the United States also caught fire during this period.Why didn't federal laws limiting pollution of rivers and streams prevent this pollution and these fires?

A)This pollution went undetected by agents overwhelmed by the amount of work.
B)The federal laws preventing water pollution did not apply to Ohio,where this occurred.
C)The industries that polluted the water had been repeatedly fined for polluting and simply continued to ignore the laws.
D)There were no federal regulations of water pollution at that time.
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The Supreme Court and lower courts are important for environmental policy because _______________

A)they preside over lawsuits and complaints filed by grassroots organizations,businesses,and individuals regarding interpretation and constitutionality of environmental laws
B)the courts mandate that environmental law preempt all other federal laws
C)they allow corporations in the United States to disregard the environmental laws of other countries
D)they regulate administrative agencies at various levels of government,including the EPA
E)their purpose is to assist corporations to negotiate with the legislative branch
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Implementation and enforcement of statutory law is given to _______________.

A)administrative agencies
B)the legislative branch
C)oversight committees and private citizens
D)the judicial branch
E)watchdog groups
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Decisions rendered by the courts make up a body of law known as _______________.

A)statutory law
B)mandatory law
C)case law
D)utilitarian law
E)environmental law
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Conventional law arises from _______________

A)treaties between or among nations
B)the distribution and use of pollution permits
C)cultural customs
D)democratic voting procedures
E)informal agreements reached by multinational corporations
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The "revolving door" _______________

A)pairs environmental causes with lobbyists already working on other causes
B)is the movement of influential individuals between the private sector and government agencies
C)is illegal in most states
D)allows lobbyists to work for many political entities at the same time
E)allows corporate heads to work together on political legislation
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The first national park in the world was _______________

A)Grand Canyon
B)Yellowstone
C)Glacier
D)Death Valley
E)Yosemite
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Statutory laws are created by _______________

A)the court system
B)Congress
C)the EPA and other federal agencies
D)local law enforcement
E)the executive branch
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<strong>  Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question. If the families affected by the factory's pollution sue the factory,which branch of the federal government would preside over the lawsuit?</strong> A)legislative B)executive C)judicial D)fiduciary E)Congress
Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question.
If the families affected by the factory's pollution sue the factory,which branch of the federal government would preside over the lawsuit?

A)legislative
B)executive
C)judicial
D)fiduciary
E)Congress
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Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring,published in the 1960s, _______________

A)awakened the American public to negative effects of artificial hormones and GMOs
B)was concerned with birth defects in humans
C)focused on the dangers of pesticides and industrial chemicals
D)warned of the loss of bees and other insect pollinators from pesticide use
E)was the beginning of the first wave of U.S.environmental policy
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The role of the United Nations is to _______________.

A)help resolve international economic,social,cultural,and humanitarian problems
B)make international laws regarding commerce and the environment
C)develop international business cooperatives
D)maintain international environmental education standards
E)regulate international travel,emigration,and immigration among member states
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<strong>  Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question. One solution to address the problems caused by the pollution being emitted by the factory would be for the federal government to institute a command -and -control policy to set limits on the amount of pollution that the factory can discharge.What federal regulating agency would be responsible for instituting such a command -and -control policy?</strong> A)Congress B)OSHA C)USFS D)EPA E)Office of Management and Budget
Use the accompanying figure to answer the following question.
One solution to address the problems caused by the pollution being emitted by the factory would be for the federal government to institute a command -and -control policy to set limits on the amount of pollution that the factory can discharge.What federal regulating agency would be responsible for instituting such a command -and -control policy?

A)Congress
B)OSHA
C)USFS
D)EPA
E)Office of Management and Budget
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Environmental policy aims to _______________.

A)promote fairness among people and groups in the use of resources and protection from pollution
B)promote economic growth and social prosperity
C)preserve all present natural areas in their pristine condition for future generations
D)use natural resources for economically important industrial products
E)protect the values of the landowner from unfair government regulations
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The General Mining Act of 1872 _______________

A)ensures that mining operations repair and restore an area when they are done mining
B)provides no governmental oversight to mining in the United States
C)was repealed in the 1970s
D)allows mining companies to mine land held by private citizens without compensating them
E)provides free equipment to promote mining in the West
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Fracking is used in the extraction of _______________

A)petroleum from tar sands
B)organic pollutants from freshwater aquifers
C)natural gas trapped in shale
D)petroleum from coal deposits
E)natural gas trapped in granite and sand
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) _______________.

A)required compensation to be given to anyone harmed by deliberate pollution from any business or corporate entity
B)required environmental impact statements for any projects funded by the U.S.government
C)put all federal land under stringent environmental protection
D)was signed into law by Bill Clinton
E)altered the amount of chemicals allowed in water as a result of industrial pollution
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To control pollution,industry has been given limits and been threatened with punishment if these limits are violated.This approach is called _______________

A)limit -and -manage
B)carrot -and -stick
C)command -and -control
D)end -of -the -alley
E)TBSS
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Sustainable economic and environmental policies will shift the focus from _______________

A)national economic growth to global economic growth
B)productivity to economic growth
C)productivity to profits
D)economic growth to the well -being of humans
E)sustainability to productivity
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22
Which of the following is TRUE regarding environmental laws and the U.S.Constitution?

A)Fundamental environmental policy is already set forth in the Constitution.
B)In a case of conflict,state laws always take precedence over federal laws and the Constitution.
C)The Constitution can be modified by the judicial branch of the U.S.government.
D)By paying a waiver fee,federal laws can override the Constitution.
E)State laws cannot violate the Constitution.
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NGOs exert some influence over U.S.environmental policy.Which one of the following is an NGO?

A)Canadian government
B)Greenpeace
C)Democratic Party
D)U)S.Fish and Wildlife Service
E)Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Explain the role of the legislative and executive branches of the U.S.government in making an environmental bill or some other kind of legislation into a law.
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Fires on the Cuyahoga River raised concerns that contributed to _______________.

A)the formation of the U.S.Food and Drug Administration
B)the passage of the federal Water Pollution Control Act
C)a regulatory taking of many of the industries along the river and its tributaries
D)the passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Acts and the Clean Water Act
E)laws requiring the separation of sewage and storm water in cities
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The Montreal Protocol was an international environmental treaty _______________.

A)that banned the sale and export of products made of ivory
B)that banned the sale and export of invasive species
C)whose goal was to protect the ozone layer
D)whose goal was to ban the proliferation of nuclear weapons
E)that was not approved by the U.S.because many lawmakers did not believe in global climate change
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What is a subsidy? Describe the role of subsidies in present -day natural resource management.
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Cap -and -trade is a system that _______________.

A)allows industries that pollute at levels below the federal cap to sell their extra permits to industries that pollute at levels above the cap
B)rapidly brings pollution emissions to near zero for participating industries
C)allows industries to set their own levels for pollution emission so trading can continue
D)has been repealed by Congress as useless in diminishing pollution
E)specifies a certain cap on industrial pollutants that can be traded to other nations
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What is the significance of the National Environmental Policy Act?
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How does the EPA affect environmental policy?

A)The EPA funds ecological studies that inform the executive branch about what environmental laws are needed.
B)The EPA develops rules and regulations based on laws passed by Congress.
C)The EPA passes laws that control environmental regulations.
D)The EPA determines which laws passed by the judicial branch apply to environmental policy.
E)The EPA has no jurisdiction over environmental policy.
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In 2009,the G -20 nations agreed to _______________

A)increase subsidies to fossil fuel industries by 10 -12%
B)double the subsidies to fossil fuel companies
C)postpone developing renewable energy resources until 2050
D)set a goal to produce 60% of their energy from clean,renewable sources by 2030
E)gradually phase out their fossil fuel subsidies
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32
Discuss the three major eras of environmental law in the United States.What key events sparked each era,and/or resulted from each one?
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The World Bank was established in 1944 to _______________.

A)help weak governments by loaning money to heads of state for military infrastructure
B)fund economic development such as dams and irrigation projects in developing nations
C)fund international environmental studies of issues such as pollution and global warming
D)provide ease of banking for multinational corporations
E)fund international projects for developed nations,including dams on international rivers,multinational irrigation projects,and the spraying of herbicides and insecticides
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Identify NAFTA,and briefly discuss its purpose and consequences.
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Critics of the World Trade Organization _______________.

A)complain that it frequently worsens environmental problems
B)say that the international taxes that it regulates are burdensome to smaller countries
C)charge that it gives too much money to environmental causes
D)charge that the WTO's subsidy policies unfairly target poor people
E)discriminates against developing nations
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What is the main goal of environmental policy? Describe the tragedy of the commons,and explain why environmental policy would focus on avoiding the tragedy of the commons.
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National boundaries do not always match environmental boundaries.What does this mean for environmental protection in each country?
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Green taxes _______________

A)may affect consumers if the companies paying the taxes raise the price of their product
B)are taxes instituted on landscaping plants and trees to raise funds for projects promoting sustainable development
C)have been rejected by the European Union as being too costly to enforce
D)are paid by golfers in areas where sensitive habitat has been converted to golf courses
E)are widely supported and instituted in the United States
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What is an environmental impact statement (EIS)? What is the purpose of an environmental impact statement,and who is required to prepare it?
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