The 'Green Roofs' Subsidy Program
Analyze this proposed subsidy program. Identify the most significant potential implementation challenge that is not related to the financial cost or budget of the program itself. Explain how this challenge could undermine the program's environmental goals.
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The 'Green Roofs' Subsidy Program