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Which of the following could be part of an effective plan to decrease the environmental impacts of using a resource?
A)
Reduce the rate at which the resource is consumed.
B)
Give a greater number of people access to the resource.
Charge consumers a price for using the resource
D)
Develop a new technology to increase the rate at which the resource is
consumed
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