A) fiscal obligations a business has to its stockholders.
B) intrusion into an ecosystem frequently causes favorable effects.
C) interdependence of an ecosystem's elements.
D) possible public perception of negligence and potential legal implications.
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A) the best ethical position to adopt on environmental issues is a naturalistic position.
B) non-human animals have intrinsic value.
C) judgments about environmental problems ought to be people-oriented.
D) damage to geological "marvels" is inherently wrong and should be prevented.
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A) facts.
B) monetary costs only.
C) false opinions.
D) value judgements and factual uncertainties
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A) not change anything.
B) have stabilized their own population.
C) have changed the behavior of elk.
D) be disruptive.
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A) It proceeds on a case-by-case basis, dealing with each company's specific circumstances.
B) It gives companies an incentive to do more than the minimum required by law.
C) It requires the EPA or other body to determine the most effective, feasible pollution-control technology for each different industry.
D) It involves the use of pricing mechanisms.
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A) claims that no one could approve of the treatment of animals in factory farms if they knew what was going on.
B) argues against the use of governmental regulations to control the actions of businesses.
C) believes that the FTC should be abolished.
D) denies that non-human animals have any moral rights.
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A) involves value judgments and factual uncertainties.
B) considers only short-term effects.
C) values costs over benefits focusing on internalities.
D) is a value-free social-scientific approach.
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A) naturalistic ethics ought to be abandoned.
B) some natural objects are morally considerable in their own right, apart from human interests.
C) all moral rights are derived from the interests of human beings.
D) nature has no value apart from human beings.
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A) we have no genuine moral obligations to future generations.
B) future people have a right to be born.
C) the U.S. uses more than its proportional share of the world's resources.
D) environmental protection is always a static trade-off, with a fixed economic price to be paid for the gains we want.
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