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How do the traditional building blocks differ from the behavioral building blocks? What similarities do they have? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each set of building blocks?
Tradable Pollution
An environmental policy instrument allowing companies to buy or sell allowances to emit limited quantities of pollutants, aiming to reduce overall pollution in a cost-effective manner.
Resource-Use Permits
Legal documents granted by authorities that allow individuals or companies to legally use natural resources in specific ways for a designated period.
Pollution Reduction
The process or practice of diminishing the amount of pollutants released into the environment, thereby reducing harm to ecosystems and human health.
Netherlands' Green Plan
A strategic initiative by the Netherlands focusing on sustainable practices and policies to enhance environmental conservation and reduce carbon footprints.
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