The optimal amount of pollution is NOT zero because
A) it has been found that pollution in moderate amounts actually has positive benefits.
B) there are no benefits to anyone from having zero pollution.
C) zero pollution would be too costly.
D) we don't have the political structure that could accomplish the goal.
Answer: C
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