A 'zero emission, zero tolerance' policy would be the most difficult to implement, as many industries would have to change their production processes, in many cases representing a huge economic burden; others would have to be relocated altogether due to the impossibility to reduce air pollution in its entirety, such as glass and steel.
A 'zero emission, zero tolerance' policy would be the most difficult to implement, as many industries would have to change their production processes, in many cases representing a huge economic burden; others would have to be relocated altogether due to the impossibility to reduce air pollution in its entirety, such as glass and steel.
A "zero emission" policy would be the most challenging, as it would require all industries within the city to change their manufacturing processes or move out of the city; considering even high-tech, developed economies such as the United States fervently oppose such measures would give a clue of the high amounts of investment required to comply.
hazardous air pollution and liter happen in New Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861 - 1865) prevented the US Government from challenging the French invasion of Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) prevented the U.S. from challenging France when it invaded Mexico.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) qualifies as the main reason preventing the United States from challenging the French control of Mexico.
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yes
GloomyPersistentHarmful
mexico
because of pollution
yes