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There is often a resistance to implementing solutions to reduce air pollution because of the economic costs. What are these economic costs? Make a case for why, despite these financial costs, solutions for air pollution should be implemented. In other words, what are the costs of not implementing these solutions? Provide two examples: one from the developing and one from the developed world.
Kingdom
A large taxonomic category that classifies life forms, ranking above a phylum and below a domain.
Nuclei
Plural form of nucleus, referring to the membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that contain the genetic material.
Archaea
A domain of single-celled microorganisms that are genetically distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, often inhabiting extreme environments.
Eukarya
A domain of life consisting of organisms with cells that contain a nucleus, including animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
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