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It is unlikely that the United States will have further turning points in environmental policy, as most important issues have already been addressed.
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False — future turning points are likely. New scientific findings, emerging pollutants (e.g., PFAS), accelerating climate impacts, technological shifts (renewables, storage), evolving public opinion and politics, and unresolved issues (comprehensive climate policy, adaptation, biodiversity, environmental justice) all create conditions for additional major policy shifts.
False — future turning points are likely. New scientific findings, emerging pollutants (e.g., PFAS), accelerating climate impacts, technological shifts (renewables, storage), evolving public opinion and politics, and unresolved issues (comprehensive climate policy, adaptation, biodiversity, environmental justice) all create conditions for additional major policy shifts.
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