Which of the following is an example of a compensatory response to pollution

A. Reimbursing those harmed for the harm done.
B. Disposing of the pollution in an appropriate way.
C. Not allowing the pollution to develop.
D. Properly creating a "paper trace" to track pollution.


A

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