Question

“Belts” named for this color may exacerbate the British housing crisis by limiting the growth of British cities. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this color. A shade of this color names a “necklace” in Boston designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
ANSWER: green [or emerald; accept greenbelts or Emerald Necklace]
[10h] British housing growth is also constrained by strict laws protecting the habitat of these animals. Barry McStay’s 2019 play Vespertilio is about the only known greater mouse-eared species of these animals in the UK.
ANSWER: bats [accept greater mouse-eared bat]
[10e] British NIMBYs (“NIM-bees”) often weaponize “nutrient neutrality” laws, which protect waters from the phosphate and nitrate present in these products. These products helped increase crop yields in the Green Revolution.
ANSWER: fertilizers [accept artificial fertilizer or chemical fertilizer]
<Michael Bentley, Other - Other Academic and General Knowledge&gt; ~22416~ &lt;Editor: Michael Bentley>

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