Which of the following is an ethical market approach to environmental protection?

a. Humans have a right to a livable environment.
b. Nonhumans have intrinsic value and must be protected.
c. There are not remedies for justice when internalizing the cost of environmental protection.
d. External costs violate utility, rights, and justice, so they should be internalized.


Answer: D

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