The command-and-control strategy for pollution reduction refers to
A) Material recycling.
B) Standards used to reduce pollution.
C) The use of tradable permits.
D) Gradual development of standards through close monitoring of environmental changes.
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A)Rises as
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A) The optimal
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A)May be
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A)Raise the costs of
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A)Always be
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