Which of the following is one of the reasons the Montreal Protocol remains one of the most successful international agreements to manage CFCs as an air pollutant?
The effects of the pollutant were limited to a few specific nations.
There was little agreement on the cause and effects of the pollutant.
A safer substitute for the pollutant was not available.
It was easy to monitor the production of the pollutant.
The reason the Montreal Protocol remains one of the most successful international agreements to manage CFCs as an air pollutant is:
It was easy to monitor the production of the pollutant.
The ability to monitor and regulate the production and consumption of CFCs made it feasible for countries to comply with the agreement and effectively reduce the use of these harmful substances.