Which of the following could reasonably be referring to NIMBY? the mobilization
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Which of the following could reasonably be referring to NIMBY? the mobilization bias in the political system efficient allocation of pollution permits in a cap-and-trade system population pyramids produced by sudden diseases, wars, or famines a type of cloud formation associated with global warming due to its low albedo people support pollution creation but don't support pollution storage Current corn- and soy-based biofuels have energy returns of approximately 1. Which argument does this information support? we should reduce biofuel use we should keep biofuel use at approximately the current level we should plant more corn and soy we should increase biofuel subsidies biofuel reduces our dependence on fossil fuelsExplanation / Answer
1.people suport pollution creation but don't support pollution storage
Originally NIMBY described people who battled disagreeable developments like sewage plants. In recent years, NIMBY has evolved to become a derisive term and includes anyone who battles any kind of development. As a result, people labeled as NIMBYs are often mischaracterized as being against any development. However, they often hold strong principles of community governance and participation in decisions that directly affect them. They believe that the interests of local residents should have a louder voice in development decisions to balance corporate developers and their (often out of state) investors.
2.we should keep biofuel use at approximately the current level
Biofuels are fuels made out of plant matter. There are two types of biofuels. Those that are made from grasses, crop residues, and inedible plant parts and those made from crops like wheat, maize or sugarcane. These are considered to be more fuel efficient than those made of grains such as corn ethanol. Bioethanol is a type of alcohol that is produced from fermenting sugar components of plant materials.
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