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Question 20: A. often combine carbon credit purchases with direct emission reduction efforts B. often combining art exhibitions with interactive museum learning experiences C. often having completed medical research with clinical trial applications D. often teaching foreign languages with cultural exchange programs Question 21: A. can be organized which include different events such as concerts, theater performances B. can be prepared that feature multiple dishes such as appetizers, dessert making C. can be having completed through various stages such as planning, construction working D. can be generated through various projects such as reforestation, renewable energy development Question 22: A. Despite warnings, ocean currents flow as fish migrate north for warmer waters and food B. Despite challenges, carbon markets grow as firms pursue neutrality for regulations and consumers C. Despite protests, forest fires spread as trees burn down for safety and emergency response D. Despite rainstorms, desert plants bloom as insects pollinate for survival and reproduction Read the following passage about Innovative Environmental Policy Approaches and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Environmental protection has become a global priority, and while carbon taxes have been widely implemented, innovative approaches are emerging to address climate change more effectively. These new strategies offer promising alternatives that could revolutionize environmental policy and create lasting positive impacts on our planet. Policymakers worldwide are recognizing the need for diverse tools to combat environmental degradation. One innovative approach is the implementation of cap-and-trade systems, where companies can buy and sell emission permits. This market-based solution creates financial incentives for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, green technology subsidies encourage companies to invest in sustainable practices. For example, solar panel manufacturers receive government support to make renewable energy more affordable for consumers and promote widespread adoption of clean energy solutions. These incentives have proven particularly effective in developing economies. Another effective strategy involves community-based environmental initiatives. Local governments are establishing environmental education programs in schools and organizing neighborhood clean-up events. These grassroots efforts raise awareness and encourage individual action. Furthermore, some cities have introduced "green building" requirements, mandating that new constructions meet specific environmental standards and incorporate energy-efficient features. Citizen participation in these programs has been crucial to their success in many regions around the world. The success of these innovative approaches depends on strong public support and international cooperation. Governments must work together to share best practices and establish common environmental

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