The Clean Air Act of 1970 was intended to reduce the emissions that cause acid rain by:
A) setting standards for new coal-fired power plants.
B) setting standards for existing coal-fired power plants.
C) imposing a tax on energy produced by coal-fired power plants.
D) requiring that existing coal-fired power plants install scrubbers.
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Q1: By the early 1980s,which statement was TRUE?
A)
Q2: The Clean Air Act of 1970 and
Q4: The 1997 global meeting on climate change
Q5: Acid rain is caused when _ are
Q6: Which of the following is DIRECTLY caused
Q7: The 1990 amendments to the Clean Air
Q8: Acid rain is an example of a
Q9: When sulfur dioxide is released into the
Q10: Which statement gives an unintended consequence of
Q11: The Clean Air Act of 1970 forced
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