Multiple Choice
A two-part emission charge
A) means changing different rates at different emission levels of a single pollutant
B) means some polluters are charged zero, while other polluters are charged a positive fee for the same emission level
C) means some polluters earn a subsidy while other polluters pay a charge
D) allows polluters to share emissions charges between two facilities
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