Inference

Carbon Pricing by Clark Merrefield
Carbon pricing schemes put a financial price on carbon emission. They are widely portrayed in economic literature as an effective way to reduce carbon emissions from high-carbon emitting industries, such as certain types of energy production. Academics and politicians often frame carbon pricing not as a cure-all, but rather as one part of a broader strategy to slow or reverse rising global temperatures.
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: The reader can infer that -
A carbon pricing is working
a new solution is needed
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rising global temperatures have slowed ℗ industries are doing their best
Part B: Select the detail that supports the answer in Part A.
A Academics and politicians often frame carbon pricing not as a cure-all, but rather as one part of a broader strategy to D slow or reverse rising global temperatures.
Short Answer: What inference can be made about
carbon?
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3 answers

Part A: The reader can infer that a new solution is needed.

Part B: The detail that supports the answer in Part A is "Academics and politicians often frame carbon pricing not as a cure-all, but rather as one part of a broader strategy to slow or reverse rising global temperatures." This suggests that carbon pricing alone may not be enough to effectively address the issue of rising global temperatures, indicating that a new solution may be needed.
What inference can be made about carbon?
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Based on the information provided in the text, the inference that can be made about carbon is that it is a significant factor contributing to rising global temperatures due to high carbon emissions from industries such as energy production. Carbon pricing schemes are implemented as a strategy to reduce these emissions and address the impact of carbon on the environment and climate change.
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