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Evaluating a Proposed Carbon Tax

A developing nation, heavily reliant on coal for electricity, is considering a new, aggressive carbon tax on all fossil fuel consumption to make polluters pay for environmental damage. Critics argue this tax will drastically increase electricity prices for low-income households and could shut down key industries, leading to mass unemployment. Proponents argue it is a necessary step to curb pollution and meet international climate goals. Based on the principles of balancing environmental policy with societal welfare, evaluate the proposed carbon tax. Justify your evaluation by explaining the central conflict and suggesting a potential modification to the policy.

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