Multiple Choice

A government is deliberating on the approval of a new pesticide that significantly boosts yields for a major inland crop. However, there is concern that runoff from this pesticide could contaminate downstream rivers and coastal areas that support a large fishing community. When weighing the immediate agricultural benefits against potential long-term societal costs, which potential outcome should be considered the most critical factor in the policy decision, based on the known patterns of such contamination events?

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