The consequences of environmental damage are best understood by
The consequences of environmental damage are best understood by
The consequences of environmental damage are best understood by toxic concentration. This is because the severity of environmental damage is most effectively gauged by how toxic the substances involved are and the concentration levels at which they are present. Higher toxicity at significant concentrations can have more dire consequences for the environment and public health.
10.5.5 Environmental Consequences
Environmental cost = cost for cleanup + fines + other costs