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EC1 corrigée c'est Kdo 🎁 #ec1 #ses #bac #bacses #environnement #corrige

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17.5K views731 likes1:50ENMay 27, 2026
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The PSS stays there and prepare you to write, because today I correct you a C1 on the chapter of the environment, how the cost-emission market allows you to make externalities negative on the environment. Besides, don't hesitate to like and subscribe if your head is the best way to support us. So, now you have to define the important terms. Here are the concept of negative externalities and the cost-emission market. An externality negative is a situation in which an economic action provokes by its activity of negative effects on society and in the present case, on the environment without monetary compensation. In fact, it does not pay negative effects on its activity. Then, the cost-emission market. It is also called the right market to pollute, and it is an economic instrument used by public power to combat negative externalities on the environment. It consists of fixing a maximum platform of CO2 emissions and distributes a certain number of quotas corresponding to this objective. A quotas corresponds to the right to put some amount of gas in the field of field. In fact, you have to explain how this market works and allows you to make externalities negative on the environment. The function of the market can be on the exchange of quotas between companies. The companies that put more gas in the field than the number of quotas they have given must buy additional quotas to the companies that have the least polluted. If an enterprise does not pass its bottom of the mission, the price of the quotas should not be reduced to reduce its emissions or invest in less polluting technologies. Thus, the market of quotas emissions allows you to fight against the externalities negative on the environment. In a blink of an eye, the cost of pollution, that is, by doing so, that the companies take into account their cost of production, the effect of their emissions on the environment That's it, I hope you liked it, and now that you know that...