EBS 2026학년도 수능특강 영어
22강 환경, 자원, 재활용
Gateway 배출물에 기반한 환경세
Environmental taxes based directly on measured emissions can, in principle, be very precisely targeted to the policy’s ____ objectives.
If a firm pollutes more, it pays additional tax directly in proportion to the rise ____ emissions.
The polluter thus has an incentive to reduce emissions in any manner that is less costly per unit ____ abatement than the tax on each unit of residual emissions.
The great attraction of basing the tax directly on ____ emissions is that the actions the polluter can take to reduce tax liability are actions that also reduce emissions.
Continuous emissions measurement can be costly, particularly where there are many separate sources of emissions, and for many pollution ____ this may be a major disincentive to direct taxation of emissions.
Nevertheless, the technologies available for monitoring the concentrations and flows of particular ____ in waste discharges have been developing rapidly.
In the future, it may be possible to think of ____ measured emissions in a wider range of applications.
1 낙농업이 환경에 미치는 부담
Milk is mostly water. For every unit of milk she produces, a dairy cow must consume an equivalent unit of ____
Commercial dairy operations convert millions of gallons ____ water into milk.
They use thousands ____ gallons of water daily to keep their herds and megafacilities clean enough to pass inspections.
This water becomes waste that contaminates ____ aquifers.
Production ____ methane gas is also problematic.
Agribusiness dairies employ advanced technologies (animal genetics, food microbiology, biophysics, and biochemistry) and gigantic housing and production facilities stocked with specialized ____ (milking machines, piping, sprinklers, and sprayers) that are manufactured by other industries that also produce waste.
Infrastructure must be disposed of as newer ____ standards make it outdated.
Transporting milk long ____ requires refrigeration and fuel.
Milk used to be packaged in reusable glass containers, but it is ____ typically sold in plastic, most of which becomes solid waste, although much of it is recyclable.
2 기업이 지속 가능성에 미치는 영향
Corporate social responsibility requires businesses ____ be accountable for their actions and recognize the impact they have on society and the environment.
Managing waste ____ is part of this responsibility.
Companies can improve their ____ management practices by evaluating their waste production and finding ways to reduce it.
They can also implement recycling and composting programmes, which ____ reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills.
____ being conscious of their waste management practices, businesses can prove to consumers that they are committed to being sustainable and environmentally responsible.
In addition to reducing their own ____ companies can also contribute to waste reduction on a larger scale.
They can work with suppliers to reduce packaging and find ways to use more ____ materials.
They can also partner with organizations that promote ____ and waste reduction and support legislation aimed at reducing waste.
By taking these steps, businesses can help ____ reduce waste throughout the entire supply chain and promote sustainability on a larger scale.
3 지속 가능성을 위한 상업적 혁신
Redesigning products and changing consumer preferences may ____ to be supported by new business models that reshape the means by which consumers obtain products and services.
Stahel and Jackson have criticized the prevailing ‘fast replacement’ production system and propose ____ ‘commercial innovations are necessary to decouple the profitability of commercial enterprises from the throughput of goods for consumption.’
They suggest that the source of future company ____ should be the sale of services rather than products.
Nieuwenhuis has similarly presumed that in a more sustainable system ‘car producers might make their money not primarily by making and selling new cars, but by selling spares, repair and afterware through their dealer networks to keep their own ____ on the road for a long time.’
Such examples of reshaping the product-service mix represent a systems-based approach through which material throughput is reduced ____ the service provided is maintained (or increased).