Multiple Choice

A regional government manages a large freshwater lake that supports a local fishing industry. Scientists warn that if the pollution level in the lake surpasses a specific, critical concentration, a sudden and irreversible algae bloom will occur, killing all fish and making the water unusable for decades. Economic analysis indicates that the most profitable short-term outcome for local factories would be to allow emissions that bring the pollution level to just below this critical concentration. Which policy action best demonstrates a shift in focus from pure economic optimization to a preventative strategy designed to manage the risk of this catastrophic outcome?

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