Multiple Choice

An economic advisor proposes that the most effective strategy for achieving long-term environmental health is to first prioritize rapid economic growth by intensifying the use of existing, high-yield industrial technologies. The advisor's rationale is that the wealth generated will eventually fund the development and implementation of environmental cleanup solutions. What is the most significant logical flaw in this "grow first, clean up later" argument?

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