,11. Runoff from urban streets is an example of nonpoint source pollution.
Answer: T
12. Since acidic deposition arises around the world, it is considered to be global pollution.
Answer: F
13. The warmer temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico may have increased the magnitude and
extent of the damages linked to the Gulf oil spill in 2010.
Answer: F
14. When scientists first identified the ‘ozone hole’ over the Antarctic region in the 1980s, it
was less than 10 miles in diameter.
Answer: F
15. Concern for managing natural resources to ensure their quality and abundance for future
generations is called sustainable development.
Answer: T
16. Proponents of an environmentally adjusted measure of national income believe that
environmental pollution linked to production should be recorded as a loss in the system
of national accounts (SNA).
Answer: T
17. Improvements made to China’s environment in preparation for the Olympic Games in
2008 have been maintained and even enhanced over time.
Answer: F
18. The economic criteria concerned with minimizing resource use to achieve an objective is
known as allocative efficiency.
Answer: F
19. Setting an air quality standard is an example of a command and control approach to
improving the environment.
Answer: T
20. A tax imposed on emissions is an example of the market approach to pollution control.
1. The materials balance model
a. captures only environmental pollution
b. explicitly illustrates both the flow of resources and the flow of residuals
c. illustrates both the money and real flows
d. all of the above
e. (b) and (c) only
Answer: e.
2. According to the materials balance model
a. recycling permanently eliminates residuals
b. only production can damage the environment
c. residuals arise from both consumption and production
d. only households undertake recycling and reuse
Answer: c.
3. Environmental economics
a. is concerned mainly with the residual flow from economic activity back to nature
b. focuses on the flow of resources from nature to economic activity
c. recognizes that the flow of residuals back to nature is preventable
d. none of the above
Answer: a.
4. Recycling efforts such as those exemplified by BMW's Design for Disassembly (DFD)
program
a. permanently diminish the flow of residuals back to nature
b. are not represented in the materials balance model
c. represent short-term conversion of residuals into recycled materials or goods
d. reduce the amount of wastes returned to nature in the long-run
Answer: c.
5. According to the second law of thermodynamics
a. matter and energy can be neither created nor destroyed
b. nature’s capacity to convert matter and energy is limited
c. nothing is lost in the conversion of materials from economic activity into other forms of
matter and energy
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
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