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A park authority manages a unique forest ecosystem. Scientists warn that if the average temperature rises above a critical threshold, a catastrophic and irreversible beetle infestation will destroy the entire forest. The authority is considering two plans:

  • Plan X: Maximize economic revenue through logging and tourism, using the profits to fund a high-tech system to monitor for and react to any initial beetle outbreak.
  • Plan Y: Forgo most economic revenue by creating a buffer zone, strictly limiting activities to ensure the temperature is highly unlikely to reach the critical threshold.

From a risk management perspective, what is the most significant flaw in relying on Plan X?

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