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Directions (161–165) :
Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below :
(A) Although individuals enjoy the benefits of these actions (a hot meal and more convenient travel from point A to point B), they incur only a percentage of the costs (the effects of climate change on societies).
(B) From the burning of manure for cooking to the driving of automobiles, the actions of individuals throughout the globe release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
(C) Literally, billions of individuals throughout the globe contribute to climate change on a daily basis because of the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide emissions.
(D) Consequently, the air makes a relatively poor economic good because of its transitory and indivisible nature and climate change resulting from human emissions of greenhouse gases provides a specific illustration of this problem.
(E) Environmental economics approaches pollution primarily as an economic problem. Many environmental assets or natural resources (such as the atmosphere) have characteristics which make them less amenable to market allocation
(F) Largely based on the theory of market failure, the field of environmental economics focuses on how various types of market failure create environmental damage
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Directions (161–165) :
Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph, and then answer the questions given below :
(A) Although individuals enjoy the benefits of these actions (a hot meal and more convenient travel from point A to point B), they incur only a percentage of the costs (the effects of climate change on societies).
(B) From the burning of manure for cooking to the driving of automobiles, the actions of individuals throughout the globe release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
(C) Literally, billions of individuals throughout the globe contribute to climate change on a daily basis because of the greenhouse effect of carbon dioxide emissions.
(D) Consequently, the air makes a relatively poor economic good because of its transitory and indivisible nature and climate change resulting from human emissions of greenhouse gases provides a specific illustration of this problem.
(E) Environmental economics approaches pollution primarily as an economic problem. Many environmental assets or natural resources (such as the atmosphere) have characteristics which make them less amenable to market allocation
(F) Largely based on the theory of market failure, the field of environmental economics focuses on how various types of market failure create environmental damage
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