What is a carbon tax?
A. A policy that implements a higher tax on gasoline and other fossil fuels to curb their use.
B. A policy that requires industries to pay taxes on emissions that go beyond an established yearly quota.
C. A tax placed on oil companies to fund the development of renewable energy sources.
D. A proposed plan to monitor the carbon emissions of individual households, much like electricity meters, and adjust property taxes higher with higher emissions.
A. A policy that implements a higher tax on gasoline and other fossil fuels to curb their use.
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______ arises when policy actors have differing views about the substance of public policies or whether government intervention is justifiable at all.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).