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A national government is considering two distinct environmental policies. Policy X involves phasing out a specific chemical used in a single industry, similar to past regulations on substances that damaged the ozone layer. Policy Y aims for a 40% reduction in the nation's total carbon dioxide emissions over the next 15 years. Despite general agreement on the environmental goals, Policy Y encounters immensely greater political opposition and implementation challenges. Which statement provides the most fundamental explanation for why Policy Y is significantly more difficult to enact?

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