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Critique of an Environmental Policy Stance

A politician argues, 'Any amount of pollution is harmful, so our goal should be to create policies that eliminate all industrial pollution, regardless of the cost.' Using the economic principle of comparing marginal social costs and marginal social benefits, critically evaluate this statement. Explain why a policy aiming for zero pollution might not maximize a population's total well-being and describe the condition that defines the optimal level of pollution reduction.

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