Analysis of Argument Question for the GMAT : 2003-2004
Argument 57
The following appeared as part of an article on government funding of environmental regulatory agencies.
“When scientists finally learn how to create large amounts of copper from other chemical elements, the regulation of copper mining will become unnecessary. For one thing, since the amount of potentially available copper will no longer be limited by the quantity of actual copper deposits, the problem of overmining will quickly be eliminated altogether. For another, manufacturers will not need to use synthetic copper substitutes, the production of which creates pollutants. Thus, since two problems will be settled — overmining and pollution — it makes good sense to reduce funding for mining regulation and either save the money or reallocate it where it is needed more.” Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc.
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