{"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our approach accounts for uncertain ties such as construction delays, utilization rates and evolving mar ket conditions, and assesses corresponding raw material needs.\n B. Our study uses probabilistic modelling to project future battery demand and domestic production in Europe and evaluates Europe's pathway towards battery self-sufficiency via probabilistic statements.\n C. We independently model demand and supply using S-shaped diffu sion curves based on historical data, actual announced production capacities, and practice-oriented findings about how these announced capacities materialize over time.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 0} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Decarbonization and climate change entail risks for the global econ omy.\n B. Fossil fuel investments face stranded asset risks, that is, lost profits due to early retirement, as the global economy decarbonizes.\n C. Stranded asset risks threaten financial stability.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 1} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. While physi cal risks are associated with central bank actions to some extent, stranded asset risks and clean energy investment risks are not.\n B. Instead, central bank actions to manage risks are significantly and positively associated with domestic climate politics, including cli mate policy stringency and public concern with climate change.\n C. We find limited evidence that economic risks related to climate and energy are associated with central bank behaviour.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 2} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. European electricity markets are based on day-ahead contracting where the price is set by the higher marginal cost of the last activated plants.\n B. The volatility of energy prices is a major driver of economic fluctuations and their large associated costs.\n C. In this design, fluctuations in the prices of fuels, particularly of natural gas, have large impacts on the price of electricity and make it highly volatile.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 3} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We use a detailed model to simulate price outcomes of European elec tricity markets at high resolution, given power capacities for each tech nology and fuel prices and considering factors like the interconnection capabilities across countries, the availability of hydro generation, solar and wind capacity factors.\n B. We simulate electricity prices for random scenarios that reflect the historical variation in fuel prices, electricity demand and weather-related conditions.\n C. We construct the distribution of these simulated annual prices for the indicative 2030 capacity tar gets of the 27 EU countries, plus the UK and Switzerland, and compare it with the price distribution resulting from current capacities.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 4} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The Paris Agreement sets a goal to keep global warming well below 2 \u00b0C.\n B. However, model projections show that this goal is unlikely to be met with current climate policies and actions, indicating a need for additional strategies to further reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.\n C. Alongside technological supply-side solutions to transition away from fossil fuels, for example with the adoption of renewable energy sources in electricity generation, demand-side strategies involving energy users in sectors like buildings and transport can contribute significantly to emission reduc tions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 5} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our study uses quantitative scenarios generated with global integrated assessment models (IAMs) that are specifically designed to capture the interactions within and between the energy system, the economy, and the environment.\n B. We developed three scenarios that each capture the impact of a specific strategy targeting energy use.\n C. In the first scenario end users reduce or change energy-using activities, in the second they adopt more efficient technologies, and in the third they switch to electri fication or alternative energy carriers as substitutes to fossil fuels.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 6} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To meet climate targets, net-negative emissions in the energy system are likely necessary, with direct air capture and bioenergy with car bon capture and utilization or storage seen as important technology options.\n B. Further policy development needs to be informed about intersectoral competition and effective use of biomass resources alongside emerging options such as direct air capture, low-carbon electrolysis and e-fuels.\n C. While bioenergy can be associated with both positive and negative environmental, social and economic effects, concerns about negative impacts have led the European Union to cap biofuels from food and feed crops and to increasingly emphasize the use of waste and residue resources.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 7} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The study investigates the use of biomass in the European energy system by exploring a wide range of technology mixes with similar costs, in scenarios that adhere to stringent emissions targets.\n B. This allows us to show competition and synergies between biomass options on the one hand, and vari able renewables, electrolytic hydrogen, e-fuels and direct air capture on the other.\n C. We combine a rich portfolio of bioenergy technology options with a state-of-the-art sector-coupled energy system model employing a high spatial and temporal resolution.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 8} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. However, current production of green hydrogen remains minimal as the vast majority of projects have been delayed or scrapped due to rising costs, regulatory uncertainty, and limited willingness to pay.\n B. More than 60 countries have already released hydrogen strategies and companies are continually announcing new green hydrogen projects.\n C. In recent years, green hydrogen has often been heralded as the clean fuel of the future.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 9} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Next, we collect data on 1.5 \u00b0C sce narios, drawing from integrated assessment models (primarily from the IPCC) as well as from institutional and corporate sources like the IEA, BloombergNEF, and the Hydrogen Council.\n B. In our study, we start by tracking 190 individual global green hydrogen projects announced for 2023 over a period of three years.\n C. This tracking builds on three consecutive and manually validated versions of the IEA Hydrogen Production Projects Database, each providing unique project identifiers across versions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 10} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The scale of this energy transition will require a major overhaul of technologies, industries, and ways of living, requiring both public support and political will.\n B. Although most Americans say they support renewable energy, many recent projects have faced public opposition, leading to delay or cancel lation.\n C. To reach national emissions reductions goals, the United States must quickly phase out the use of unabated coal, oil, and gas and build new renewable energy infrastructure.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 11} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To understand which aspects of large-scale energy projects impact support for their development by the public and local elected officials, we surveyed a representative group of 894 residents and 206 local elected officials in Pennsylvania, a critical energy transi tion state.\n B. Conjoint experiments allow researchers to compare tradeoffs across multiple dimensions by randomly generating bundles of attributes and asking respond ents to pick between two such choice bundles (in this case, which energy project they preferred).\n C. We used a conjoint experiment to assess preferences for energy projects across various dimensions including distance from residential areas, job opportunities, local project benefits, owner ship structure, site type, and energy type.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 12} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Rooftop solar has enabled millions of households to reduce electricity bills and participate in the renewable energy transition.\n B. In addition to reducing the deployment potential of rooftop solar, inequitable solar access generates political opposition to rooftop solar policies.\n C. However, roof top solar adoption remains largely out of reach for households in cer tain communities, especially multifamily building occupants, renters, and low-income households.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 13} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We then selected a subset of data from 11 US states with at least 100 rooftop and com munity solar adopters with available data for key variables.\n B. Household-level solar adopter data were matched to household-level demographic data for income, housing type (for example, single versus multifamily), housing tenure (for example, own versus rent), and race/ethnicity.\n C. Household-level adopter data were compiled from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Tracking the Sun data set (rooftop solar), the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Sharing the Sun research project (community solar), and directly from state community solar programmes.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 14} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Policymakers can support these startups by increasing public funding and mobilizing private investment to increase the likelihood of success or exits (for example, IPOs, merg ers/acquisitions).\n B. Supporting climate-tech startups that can rapidly bring innovations to market is a policy priority for meeting net-zero goals.\n C. However, many climate-tech startups face high risks and fail (for example, bankruptcy, going out of business).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 15} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The EU ETS puts a cap (and thereby a price) on emissions from power plants and large industry plants, with the cap expected to reach zero around 2040.\n B. If actors anticipate very high abatement costs in the future, they can reduce emissions today and bank the certificates.\n C. This connects current prices to future scarcities, and should lead to dynamic cost-effectiveness: emissions are reduced when it is cheapest.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 16} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Before the reform, observed prices aligned reasonably well with simulation results for short-sighted actors (actual prices in grey are closer to the orange than to the blue line, as noted in period (i) in Fig. 1).\n B. The full price increase can only be explained if the reform also made actors more farsighted.\n C. We find that the price change following the EU ETS/MSR reform in 2018 is not mainly due to the change of the emission cap, as widely assumed.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 17} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The observed time period is uniquely suited for this endeavour, as two large ETS reforms brought well-defined changes to the emission caps and market stability reserve rules, causing a sub stantial change in carbon prices on both occasions.\n B. Carbon prices emerging from the emission caps are modelled once assuming that actors are farsighted and consider future scarcities, and once assuming that actors are short-sighted and only take a ten-year horizon into account.\n C. The numerical power sector/ETS-model LIMES-EU is used to analyse the impact of foresight on carbon prices in the EU ETS over the last decade.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 18} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Adequate timing of carbon dioxide reduc tion regulation, infrastructure roll-outs, grid expansions and the level and duration of potential subsidies, require thorough knowl edge of the expected transition speed.\n B. However, policymakers face uncertainty about the speed of this transition and which truck tech nologies merit support.\n C. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from road transport requires a fast transition to zero-emission trucks.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 19} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study derives future cost developments for price-setting com ponents of zero-emission trucks, centred on batteries and fuel cells, by meta-forecasting from more than 200 sources.\n B. Different cost expectations related to the literature sources, from near-market to scientific, were analysed and discussed with respect to consist ency and level of ambition.\n C. Regression-based cost projections are compared with implied market evolution, including cumulative volumes and time scales, as well as growth rates and learning rates.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 20} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Yet in Australia, electricity retail protections vary across the country.\n B. Electricity is vital to many aspects of wellbeing, including keeping homes safe and comfortable, and keeping foods and medicines (such as insulin) refrigerated.\n C. Life support customers are not always protected from disconnection upon non-payment, whilst regulations for visibility such as retailer reports of disconnection rates are not always required.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 21} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We mapped five categories of regulatory protection for household electricity consumers in Australia: 1) life support protections against disconnection; 2) guaranteed minimum service levels; 3) mandated disconnection reporting; 4) complaints process clarity and independ ence; and 5) clear contractual guidelines for rooftop solar connection.\n B. Remote communities are 18% more likely to receive fewer than four of these five protections compared to urban or regional communities.\n C. Indigenous communities are 15% more likely to be underserved com pared to communities that are not majority Indigenous.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 22} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We created a dataset of electricity retail protections and solar access conditions for 3,047 Australian settlements nationwide.\n B. We did this by reviewing 284 legal documents (legislation, contracts, licences, authorities, codes and exemptions) to establish the presence (or the absence) of electricity retail protections and their conditions.\n C. Communi ties were only considered to have a protection if all customer types, both prepay and post-pay, had unambiguous protections granted in legal documents.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 23} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To address this burden and promote an equi table clean energy transition, many countries have enacted policies that provide efficient and renewable energy technologies at low or no cost to lower-income households.\n B. The US Inflation Reduction Act is one recent example.\n C. Low-income households spend a disproportionate amount of their income on energy bills.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 24} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The 'control' group received the standard postcard, with a website and toll-free number for making referrals.\n B. The data are from a field experiment with all 7,680 homeowners who received fully subsidized solar in California from 2004 to June 2018.\n C. Households were sent one of three mailers reminding them that they could receive US$200 for each nomination which resulted in a solar installation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 25} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The state has imple mented demandside policies such as vehicle fuel economy standards, low carbon fuel standards, and electric vehicle subsidies to tackle the issue.\n B. Yet, without complementary supplyside policies, California could continue extracting oil and exporting to the global market, poten tially undermining GHG reductions.\n C. California's transportation green gas emissions (GHG) remain high, accounting for half of statewide emissions in 2022.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 26} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Because of data limitations, we are likely understating the health benefits of supplyside policies by only quantifying mortality related to particulate air pollution and overstating labour costs by failing to capture reemployment possibili ties for workers affected by oil production phaseout.\n B. We combine a statisticallyestimated model of oil field production, an air pollution dispersion model, and an employment impact model to examine how different setback, excise tax, and carbon tax policies would lower production and GHG emissions from oil extraction, alter oil worker compensation across the state, and alter the distribution of local air pollution between disadvantaged and other communities.\n C. We draw on over five decades of historical, fieldlevel oil production and reserves data from California's state government agencies as well as proprietary data on oil production costs.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 27} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. One policy response in the EU has been to lower fuel taxes to soften the blow.\n B. The war in Ukraine has led to significant increases in the oil price, which is passed on to households in the form of increased fuel prices.\n C. These fuel-price increases have significant negative financial effects on households, some of which are hit harder than others.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 28} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We then find that this will lead to an increased oil price with significantly increased Russian oil profits.\n B. In the first year and up to three years later, Russia's oil profits can be expected to increase by more than 8 million euros per day.\n C. We first estimate that EU countries on average already have, or intend to, cut fuel taxes by around 20 eurocents per litre.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 29} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To apply the model, key parameters such as supply and demand elasticities, import flows, extraction costs, tax rates and planned cuts, fuel processing costs, and so on were quantified based on a large number of previous studies as well as novel data analysis.\n B. The results thus follow from the simple but fundamental principles of supply and demand.\n C. In our study, we set up a quantifiable model of supply and demand of the market for road fuel and crude oil.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 30} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This culminated in February 2021 when a catastrophic event occurred, causing large-scale rolling blackouts that caused the death of up to 200 people in addition to sizeable economic damage.\n B. Texas uses an energy-only market with a scarcity price mechanism to incentivize investments into capacity availability.\n C. Repeatedly, infrastructure relevant to the Texan power system failed during cold events.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 31} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. By combining these two models, we can derive estimates of capacity scarcity in the system, that is, periods when available capacity is only slightly above or even below power demand.\n B. Capacity scarcity can be directly translated to spot market electricity prices active under those conditions based on current regulatory rules.\n C. We combine a statistical model that predicts electricity load on the Texan grid conditional on temperature, with a simplified power plant outage model, which simulates the failure of power system infrastructure depending on temperature.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 32} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In Australia's Northern Territory, most remote Indigenous households are provided with or elect to use prepayment electricity meters.\n B. This payment method is associated with high disconnection rates and is uncommon in other Australian urban and rural communities.\n C. These remote communities also experience some of the most extreme temperatures in Australia (Fig. 1a).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 33} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These smart-meter data were matched with daily temperature observations from the closest weather station using data from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.\n B. We estimated the probability of disconnection across distinct temperature ranges using random-effects probit regressions, which allowed us to include variables for the daily average temperature, month of the year, and different levels of electricity use.\n C. This analysis used daily smart-meter data from 3,300 households across 28 remote communities in Australia's Northern Territory to identify the incidence of disconnection events.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 34} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. At the current rate, the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG7) target of universal access to clean cooking services by 2030 is unachievable and may remain unattainable for some countries even by 2050.\n B. Financial strain following the COVID-19 pandemic is pushing people further down the energy ladder and deepening inequities.\n C. This can also hinder progress on other SDGs, including those on health, gender, inequality, climate and land.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 35} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. About 470 million more people could be pushed into cooking-fuel poverty by 2030, exacerbating global inequities, in a slow pandemic recovery scenario that accounts for 2020 and 2021 GDP estimates and assumes a 20-year recovery period, relative to a pessimistic growth scenario that assumes no pandemic shock (Fig. 1).\n B. We find that the population share with access to clean cooking improves in all scenarios relative to today, but the target of universal access by 2030 is not reached even in our most optimistic growth and low inequality scenario.\n C. We explore clean cooking access until 2050 under alternative future scenarios of socioeconomic and demographic change, COVID 19 recovery and ambitious climate mitigation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 36} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In the models, we use data from nationally representative household surveys of select countries for global coverage.\n B. We apply existing models of household cooking choice and demand to assess future transitions worldwide.\n C. We account for multiple fuel use (fuel stacking), population heterogeneity, inter- and intraregional income distributions, and affordability of clean cooking options.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 37} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The transition to net-zero energy systems is likely to accelerate these trends, enrolling domestic consumers in novel and potentially more complex relationships with their utility providers.\n B. Growing opportunities for self-generation, smart metering and electrification of heat and transport mean that utilities are offering consumers new tariffs that go beyond traditional pay-per-kilowatt models.\n C. These tariffs include some element of utility control over energy use (such as smart thermostats), more complex pricing regimes (such as time-of-use tariffs), or alterations to the fabric of buildings (such as installing insulation products).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 38} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We identified four new energy business models that could emerge in UK utilities: A 'new electrifier', helping consumers to switch to electric heat and mobility; an 'energy service company', which uses long term contracts to finance smart retrofits; a peer to peer model where consumers generate and trade energy with each other; and a 'third party control' model where consumers allow a third party to meet their energy and other utility needs, taking decisions on their behalf.\n B. We presented these new models to existing consumers alongside a fifth 'control' model, 'same but smart' (a standard electricity tariff with a smart meter).\n C. We found that innovative energy contracts appeal differently to four specific consumer segments (Fig. 1), each defined by a combination of characteristics relating to demographics, income, education, trust and willingness to innovate.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 39} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study recruited 38 industry, academic and government stakeholders in the UK energy system in June 2016.\n B. We then undertook a representative survey between 30 March and 13 April 2017 of 2,024 domestic consumers in the UK with some responsibility for choosing their energy contract.\n C. We used a business model collaboration process to identify four new utility business models that may become widely available to retail energy consumers.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 40} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The combined activity of dismantling or refurbishing existing wind turbines and commissioning new ones (known as repowering) is a growing point of focus for wind energy deployment.\n B. Ageing turbine fleets, increasing land-use constraints and the rising relevance of societal factors in siting decisions make the deployment of land-based (onshore) wind energy ever more complicated.\n C. To unlock the full potential of wind energy, policies will need to target increasing clean energy supply as well as manage community impacts.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 41} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We show this for Denmark, where more than a third (38%) of recent wind energy projects (2012-2019) involved repowering.\n B. Dismantling decisions are multifaceted and result in the dismantling of a larger number of turbines and at an earlier age than physically required.\n C. Through detailed project-level analysis, our study reveals that wind energy repowering involves consideration of more than just end-of-life replacement and space constraints.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 42} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We developed a holistic and socially informed approach to analyse repowering activity based on comprehensive project-level information.\n B. This includes existing turbines located at the same site as the new development project (on-site) as well as in other locations (off-site) for which the dismantling can be conditionally linked to the new development.\n C. The approach involves studying repowering projects in their entirety, considering all commissioning and dismantling activity within a project.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 43} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Home Energy Reports (HER) are a popular means of encouraging energy conservation, reaching millions of energy utility customers across many countries.\n B. HERs typically rely on social information about the energy usage of a customer's neighbours (descriptive feedback) and their social approval of energy conservation (injunctive feedback) to nudge recipients toward more energy-efficient behaviour.\n C. The specific content of both types of feedback depends on how the recipient's energy usage compares to that of their neighbours (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 44} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The addition of a second piece of information of the same type (for example, adding a second descriptive messages that encouraged energy saving) had a limited impact.\n B. When feedback was inconsistent, the piece of feedback delivering the strongest message prevailed, where strength reflected the difference between the user's energy consumption and that of their neighbours (descriptive feedback) and the intensity of social approval conveyed through visual cues (injunctive feedback).\n C. Energy customers who received two different types of social feedback (descriptive and injunctive) encouraging them to save energy reduced their consumption more than low-energy users for whom conforming with the descriptive feedback would entail consumption increases, at odds with the injunctive feedback praising energy saving.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 45} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We disentangled the impact of descriptive and injunctive feedback in two ways.\n B. First, we exploited the discontinuities in the injunctive feedback, which changed discretely as users' consumption crossed certain thresholds, for instance shifting from one to two 'thumbs-up' as a user's consumption dropped below the average of their neighbours.\n C. We carried out a randomized controlled experiment in Italy in which households received HERs.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 46} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Although the potential benefits of public spending are high, the most effective ways for governments to stimulate innovation and improve the cost and performance of clean technologies remain uncertain.\n B. Innovation in clean energy and cleantech more broadly is underfunded by the private sector.\n C. The US Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) operates a high-risk high-reward funding style that has been associated elsewhere with well-known successes in defence.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 47} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. ARPA-E is therefore either directly enhancing the ability of awardees to innovate and/or selecting highly innovative firms to receive non-dilutive cash and other forms of support.\n B. This was true even when accounting for the age of the firm, its cleantech sub-sector (for example, energy efficiency or energy storage), and its pre-2010 patenting and venture capital (VC) financing.\n C. We find that startups that received funding from ARPA-E in its first year of operation filed twice the number of patents in subsequent years compared to other similar firms without ARPA-E funding.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 48} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We combined data from Cleantech Group's i3 platform and US Department of Energy (DOE) spending records to identify US cleantech firms that were startups (5 years or less after founding) in 2010.\n B. In our statistical analyses, we performed a matching procedure to ensure that our sample is balanced along four important dimensions: age, technology sub-sector, prior patenting activity and prior VC financing.\n C. We compared US patent filings and business outcomes of the 25 startups funded by ARPA-E in 2010 to the average similar US cleantech startup, and also compared them specifically to firms funded by another DOE programme and those rejected by ARPA-E in the same year.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 49} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Most Indian households now have access to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), with over 80 million having acquired an LPG connection through the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), under a capital cost subsidy.\n B. While adopting a clean cooking fuel is necessary, it is not sufficient to eliminate household air pollution.\n C. And yet, three-quarters of rural households still use solid fuels to meet some of their cooking needs.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 50} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We estimate the odds of a PMUY beneficiary using LPG for all cooking needs are about 56% lower than those of a general customer, controlling for baseline socioeconomic and geographic differences.\n B. Households in villages with a greater proportion of LPG primary users have higher odds of increased LPG use, suggesting a possible peer-effect or influence of other village-specific factors such as access to biomass and LPG availability.\n C. We find that households with irregular and uncertain cash flows \u2014 those dependent on agriculture or on daily wages \u2014 have lower odds of using LPG as their main cooking fuel, perhaps owing to the recurring and inflexible cost of LPG refills.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 51} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We classify LPG-consuming households from both rounds in three categories: (1) exclusive users, those reporting LPG as their only cooking fuel; (2) primary users, those reporting LPG as their 'primary cooking fuel' but also reporting use of other fuels; (3) minority users, the LPG users reporting non-LPG fuels as their primary fuel (Fig. 1).\n B. We use primary survey data from over 9,000 rural households in 6 Indian states \u2014 Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.\n C. Data was collected in two rounds, in 2014-15 and 2018, from the same households.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 52} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In 2015, they produced 6 trillion MWh, representing 25% of the global supply.\n B. Simultaneously, coal-fired power plants emit air pollution, including SO2 , nitrogen oxides (NOx ), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10 ), mercury, acid gases, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds.\n C. Coal-fired power plants provide a large amount of electricity worldwide.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 53} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Among ZIP codes more exposed to coal-fired power plant emissions, there were three fewer hospitalizations or emergency department visits per ZIP code per quarter in the year following a major transition, which translates into nearly 400 avoided hospitalizations and ER visits each year across Jefferson County, where Louisville is located.\n B. We found that these coal-fired power plant changes translated into reduced asthma exacerbations among the local community.\n C. Our study took advantage of a natural experiment that occurred between 2013 and 2016, when four coal-fired power plants in the Louisville, Kentucky area retired, transitioned to natural gas or installed SO2 emissions controls.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 54} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our study used retirements and SO2 emission control installations at four coal-fired power plant facilities near Louisville, Kentucky, between 2013 and 2016 to frame a natural experiment.\n B. We also tracked local hospitalization and ER visit data over time.\n C. We equipped 207 Louisville residents with digital sensors for their asthma rescue inhalers and studied their inhaler use.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 55} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Energy use in buildings accounts for a significant proportion of urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularly in high-density cities.\n B. For example, New York City's most recent carbon inventory estimates that building energy use is responsible for approximately 67% of citywide GHG emissions.\n C. Given this, city policymakers have made increasing building energy efficiency, particularly of existing buildings, a central component of long-term sustainability goals.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 56} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We find that, for the time period studied between 2011 and 2016, mandatory energy audits had a modest negative impact on energy consumption in office and residential buildings in New York City.\n B. The magnitude was consistent with the savings potential of low-cost energy conservation measures and retro-commissioning activities.\n C. Audited buildings are found to have energy use reductions post-audit of 2.5% for multifamily and 4.9% for office buildings beyond what would otherwise be expected (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 57} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We collect detailed audit report data from mandatory Local Law 87 audits conducted in 2013 and 2014 through a randomly-assigned allocation process.\n B. Specifically, we analyze annual energy benchmarking data collected by New York City under Local Law 84 from 2011 to 2016 to investigate whether properties that conducted an audit exhibited greater average reductions in energy use than similar, non-audited properties.\n C. This study helps to inform urban energy policy decisions by comparing energy use in properties that have performed a mandatory energy audit with those that have not.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 58} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These non-market forces are often downplayed or ignored by economists because they are hard to measure.\n B. The effects of strategic moves by major players such as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), panic buying or speculative bubbles are expected by industry analysts to distort markets.\n C. Oil prices are affected by factors other than demand and supply fundamentals.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 59} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In the other 184 quarters, reduced accuracy creates nine regimes when oil prices deviate from the level implied by supply and demand.\n B. Of these nine regimes, two are associated with policy interventions to suppress price increases.\n C. Proxies for supply and demand accurately account for oil prices in 138 of 313 quarters from January 1938 to March 2018.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 60} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We identify periods when non-market factors move the price of crude oil away from the level implied by supply and demand (that is, market fundamentals) and the size of these price deviations.\n B. This analysis is supplemented with a statistical procedure that identifies periods when the proxies for supply and demand imply values for oil prices that differ from observations in a statistically significant manner.\n C. To do so, we estimate the relation between oil prices and proxies for oil supply and demand, such as production by a dominant producing organization (for example OPEC in recent times), the amount of oil in storage and the rate at which refineries convert crude oil to useful products.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 61} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The sector in the UK has grown due to favourable government policies and the decreasing cost of renewable energy technologies.\n B. Community energy schemes offer an alternative to centralized large scale energy provision, with various forms of community energy already found across Europe, North America and elsewhere.\n C. Local energy projects delivered by community groups could play a pivotal role in realizing the transition to a zero-carbon energy future.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 62} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. For renewables, two basic business models exist.\n B. Activities addressing demand-side issues, such as energy efficiency or fuel poverty, are mostly cross-subsidized from renewables revenue or grant funded, although a few groups do run financially self-sustaining demand-side projects.\n C. The UK community energy sector is dominated by renewable electricity generation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 63} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We collected data on up to 200 variables per project, paying particular attention to financing mechanisms.\n B. Our survey structure used the Business Model Canvas to analyse organisations' value propositions (what they offer the customer) and associated activities, customers, resources, costs and revenues.\n C. Little is known about how community energy projects raise finance, so we conducted a new UK-wide survey of the sector.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 64} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We analysed LPG sales data for over 25,000 consumers including PMUY beneficiaries as well as general rural LPG consumers in the Koppal district in Karnataka, India.\n B. We employed data covering all LPG purchases of PMUY beneficiaries through their first year in the programme and the general rural population's purchases during their first five years as consumers to assess the effect of experience on use.\n C. We also assessed price and seasonal factors affecting LPG use among the general population over a three-year period.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 65} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Identifying the optimum product to derive or pathway to use based on varying goals from emission reduction to economic efficiency is complex.\n B. Wastes and biomass residues can be used to derive a number of alternative useful products through different conversion pathways and are widely available and replenishable.\n C. The various conversion pathways are currently at different stages of technical and economic maturity.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 66} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This analysis quantifies life cycle GHG emissions and energy production for 15 conversion pathways and 29 waste feedstocks at both the county and national levels in the US.\n B. This analysis compares the energy and climate benefits of a large set of feasible technology pathways for energy recovery from waste from a systems perspective \u2014 using a life cycle assessment with a consistent system boundary and region-varying inputs.\n C. It also identifies the most efficient pathways for utilizing each distinct type of waste and biomass residue with respect to renewable energy production, net energy gain or GHG emissions reduction.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 67} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Greater shares of renewable power in future electricity grids may introduce challenges for maintaining grid reliability; demand-side response measures offer one tool to maintain reliability while also increasing the share of renewable power.\n B. Pricing electricity higher in evenings (such as in 'time-of-use' rates) is a common demand side response measure to encourage households and businesses to shift electricity demand to times when generation from renewable sources is readily available.\n C. This strategy may introduce disproportionate hardships for households that already live in energy poverty: they struggle to meet the financial demands of both energy costs and other necessities such as food and medicine.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 68} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. According to many modelling scenarios, achieving the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement is incompatible with operating coal-fired power plants globally after 2030.\n B. Coal-fired power generation is the single most important source of carbon dioxide emissions in many countries, including Germany.\n C. Several governments have started to design public policies for phasing out coal.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 69} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We find that German voters prefer a coal phase-out by 2025, whereas policies aiming at a later date find less support.\n B. Voters in the two coal-producing regions affected by the phase-out (Rhineland and Lusatia) also prefer an earlier phase out.\n C. Voters would uphold their support for a phase-out by 2025 even in light of additional household costs, although every \u20ac10 increase in annual household cost decreases voter support by about seven percentage points.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 70} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In addition, 1,034 individuals living in the country's main coal regions, Rhineland and Lusatia, were surveyed.\n B. As part of the experiment, study participants had to evaluate a number of policy scenarios for a coal phase-out.\n C. Our study is based on a choice experiment with a representative sample of 2,161 Germans who are eligible to vote.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 71} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Instead of relying purely on energy market revenues to attract investment, many regions have put in place resource adequacy mechanisms that enable generators to receive supplementary payments for capacity.\n B. A key challenge in liberalized electricity markets is ensuring that investors build enough generation capacity to maintain reliability of the system.\n C. The addition of wind and solar power tends to depress energy market prices, so many project that these capacity payments will become increasingly important to guarantee reliability as markets evolve.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 72} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This hedging property reduces the risk of investing in new generation, enabling developers to secure financing at lower cost.\n B. However, the quality of the hedge for each generation technology depends on how well the design of the mechanism aligns with its particular risk profile.\n C. We find that from the perspective of investors, the financial impact of resource adequacy mechanisms is to replace highly volatile energy market revenues with relatively stable payments for capacity.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 73} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Importantly, the study was theoretical rather than experimental.\n B. To examine the effect of risk and resource adequacy mechanisms on generation investment, we developed an equilibrium model describing a competitive market with limited outlets for risk trading.\n C. Unlike traditional analyses, in which the risk premium required by investors is assumed to be constant, our equilibrium framework allows the risk premium to change in accordance with the stabilizing effect that financial trades can have on generator revenues.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 74} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These reductions are often attributed to a reduction in hardware cost but the role of financing conditions and trends has remained largely unexamined.\n B. Ambitious policies have already led to large reductions in renewable energy cost.\n C. Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement requires significant continued reduction in the cost of renewable energy.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 75} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We combined this with qualitative interviews with 41 investment professionals to understand the underlying drivers of change in financing conditions.\n B. We compiled a novel dataset on the financing conditions of 133 representative German utility-scale renewable energy projects undertaken between 2000 and 2017.\n C. This allowed us to disentangle the cost-reducing effect of lower interest rates from the cost-reducing effect of experience in the renewable energy financing industry (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 76} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The anticipated savings effects have been a driver for the rollout of smart electricity meters to millions of households.\n B. It is difficult for consumers to establish a link between a specific activity and its impact on energy consumption.\n C. Feedback interventions are viewed as promising behaviour change strategies to establish this link and ultimately to foster energy conservation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 77} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Growing self-generation and storage are expected to cause significant changes in residential electricity usage patterns and hence household bills.\n B. Commonly applied volumetric network tariffs may result in an imbalance between different socioeconomic groups of households and their respective contributions to recovering these operating costs.\n C. However, the costs of operating the electricity grid must still be recovered from ratepayers.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 78} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Moreover, the impact of peak charges on household budgets can be disruptive.\n B. We modelled the effects of 11 network tariff scenarios on household budgets using real load profiles from 765 households collected between April 2010 and March 2011 in Austria.\n C. We found that, for tariffs emphasizing peak charges, the predictability of annual network costs for households is potentially low, because the costs are driven by only a small number of peak consumption values.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 79} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our study explored the impact of applying peak-load-based tariffs on the budgets of households that had mainly been charged based on consumed volumes before.\n B. We recruited households from Upper Austria, who gave us permission to collect their 15-minute electricity load profiles from their smart meter between April 2010 and March 2011.\n C. They also provided socioeconomic information and details of their electric appliances.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 80} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Many countries have adopted incentive policies to encourage solar energy development.\n B. Examples include solar feed-in tariffs common in Europe and the 30% income tax credit for solar installations in the US.\n C. In recent years, however, Middle Eastern countries with no official solar incentive programmes have become world leaders in developing low-priced photovoltaic power plants.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 81} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We performed a detailed cost breakdown of large-scale solar energy projects in the United Arab Emirates.\n B. Solar panel prices have fallen by a factor of 6 since the beginning of this decade.\n C. Many factors contributed to the low price, but two stand out as having the most impact: the plummeting cost of solar panels and the reduced costs of financing.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 82} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This allowed us to estimate costs from the bottom up and evaluate the impact of different assumptions about cost components.\n B. We considered specific trends independently, such as recent reductions in the price of solar panels, or regional variations in labour costs and debt interest rates.\n C. We developed a model to break down the levelized cost of electricity (that is, the total cost to the plant operator of producing one kilowatt hour of electricity) into many different contributions related to hardware costs, installation labour, financing, site preparation and maintenance.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 83} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. International organizations have long encouraged governments to eliminate these subsidies, leading to the incorporation of subsidy reform in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and proposed commitments in the Paris Agreement of 2015.\n B. Most importantly, it slows the transition to renewable energy and increases carbon emissions.\n C. Many governments subsidize the consumption of fossil fuels, a practice that drains government funds, boosts road traffic and air pollution, and damages public health.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 84} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. One-third of all failures were caused by explicit policy reversals, often in response to popular protests; for the other two-thirds, the reforms were erased by inflation, currency depreciation and rising oil prices.\n B. We find that since 2016, and in comparison to the 2000-2015 period, there has been a rise in the frequency and ambition of subsidy reforms but a drop in their durability: 70% of all reforms failed in the first year, and 91% failed within 3 years.\n C. The size of subsidies rose for 12 countries in our sample and were virtually unchanged for the other 9.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 85} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. All were oil and gas producers. We collected new data on their gasoline prices by using government documents, industry records and media reports.\n B. Together, they accounted for 97% of all gaso line subsidies between 2003 and 2015.\n C. Our sample consists of monthly gasoline prices from 2000 to 2023 of the 21 countries that maintained substantial gasoline subsidies dur ing the pre-2015 period.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 86} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. However, the planned upscaling of many of these interventions has highlighted a 'pacing problem', whereby the rate of innovation and deployment is outpacing governance preparedness to anticipate and responsibly manage actions and their impacts.\n B. Scientific and not-for-profit organizations are already trialling a wide array of new marine-climate interventions.\n C. Rapidly changing climatic and oceanic conditions form a clear and urgent mandate for novel interventions to sustain marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 87} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our study identifies a wide diversity of marine-climate interventions proposed or already deployed in 37 marine systems.\n B. Multiple types of intervention co-occur in all major ocean basins.\n C. Most practition ers (71%) report interventions aimed at supporting marine species and ecosystem adaptation, while 29% report interventions aimed at climate mitigation and societal adaptation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 88} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We used an online questionnaire to survey the emerging global com munity of marine-climate intervention practitioners, bringing together critical information on this rapidly emerging field.\n B. Using these results, we developed a typology of major types and sub-types of novel marine-climate interventions.\n C. We gathered data from 332 participants, including the types of novel interventions being developed or deployed, how these interventions are being designed, their geographic distribution and stage of development, types of cli mate goals and benefits pursued, and the arrangements (if any) for responsible governance.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 89} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We find that interactions between mitigation policies in China would reduce the percentage of scenarios achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 by 84%, and delay the years in which these scenarios are achieved by 5-6 years.\n B. Among all mitigation polices, the combination of carbon pricing and renewable energy exhibits trade-off effects on both mitigation and economic outcomes.\n C. This decline is driven by how different policies influence each other's implementation space: complementary policies expand it, while competitive policies constrain it.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 90} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. All scenarios were simulated and compared under two different assumptions: an actual simultaneous-implementation assumption (ASIA), in which the simulation results are obtained by implementing mitigation policies simultaneously; and an idealized simple-superposition assumption (ISSA), in which the simulation results are obtained by aggregating the results of separately imple mented mitigation policies.\n B. We established a comprehensive policy portfolio area toward 2060, consisting of 1,295 scenarios based on 4 different types of aggregated mitigation strategy (carbon pricing, energy efficiency, renewable energy and electrification of end uses).\n C. Meanwhile, we developed a dynamic computable general equilibrium model of China (CEEGE model) to assess the impacts on emissions reductions, economic costs of mitigation and mitigation efficiency under different policy combinations.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 91} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The world is witnessing a demographic shift towards ageing societies, posing a serious challenge to sustainable development and climate actions.\n B. In response, China has progressively relaxed its fertility policy (that is, shifting from the one-child policy to the two-child policy, and now to the three-child policy) and has proposed a gradual increase in the statutory retirement age (currently 60 for men and 55 for women, compared with 65 for both men and women in developed countries).\n C. These policy changes are expected to impact population size, age structure and the labour market, potentially influencing household consumption and carbon footprint.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 92} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These impacts of the policy changes seem to be greater in regions where dis parities in income and consumption among different age groups are larger.\n B. Relaxing fertility policies and delaying retirement age are projected to increase household carbon footprints in China, primarily through boosting the population and labour.\n C. We find that younger people in China tend to have higher household carbon footprints due to greater income and consumption, a pattern that contrasts with developed countries where older people typically have higher carbon footprints.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 93} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We estimate household carbon footprints in different age groups by combining the environmentally extended multiregional input-output model with detailed household survey data.\n B. Fertility and retirement policies affect household carbon footprints via two channels.\n C. We developed an integrated framework of climate, population and economy models to assess the impacts of fertility and retirement poli cies on household carbon footprints.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 94} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Costs are rising due to both increasing exposure (that is, more assets at risk) and more frequent and severe weather extremes under climate change.\n B. One important aspect of adaptation is limiting the number of people and properties in harm's way.\n C. The costs of weather disasters in the USA now exceed US$120 billion annually.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 95} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We evaluate the impact of a policy that eliminated federal infrastructure investments, flood insurance and disaster assistance in high-risk coastal zones in the USA.\n B. We find that the policy lowered development densities (buildings per acre) by 83% in designated areas but raised them by 37% in neighbouring communities, suggesting that the approach can reallo cate growth away from the most at-risk areas.\n C. The policy also generated co-benefits in neighbouring areas, increasing property values and provid ing flood protection services by conserving natural lands.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 96} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) delivered the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Bel\u00e9m framework for assessing the global goal on adaptation (GGA), which includes key elements, targets and mandates to guide national assessments and build adaptation-tracking capacities.\n B. Much of the emphasis has focused on developing globally relevant indicators, starkly overlooking the role of existing national policy processes for tracking adaptation progress.\n C. National adaptation plans (NAPs) and nationally determined contributions (NDCs) outline national adapta tion commitments and can therefore provide the basis for tracking progress under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 97} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Only eight NAPs and four NDCs covered infor mation on all key elements of the adaptation cycle: climate hazards, systems at risk, goals, objectives, actions and indicators.\n B. Despite variation among countries and documents, most African NAPs and NDCs provide only a fraction of the information fundamental for adaptation tracking.\n C. Six NAPs and five NDCs presented fully consistent narratives, articulating linkages between risk assessments, adaptation planning, implementation and tracking.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 98} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We reviewed 53 African NDCs and 15 NAPs available as of 30 September 2022 to determine their adequacy for providing a basis for national-level adaptation tracking.\n B. The dataset of more than 7,000 observations provides the most comprehensive overview available describing adaptation planning, implementation and tracking intentions across African countries.\n C. We evaluated the documents against three criteria: (1) coverage, referring to the inclusion of information on four adaptation- cycle components, namely, climate risk and impact assessments, planning, implementation, and monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL); (2) consistency, referring to the intentional linkages between adaptation-cycle components, to ensure meaningful insights on pro gress; and (3) robustness, describing the quality of indicator sets, as entry points for operational tracking.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 99} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Countries have communicated these propos als in their reporting to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), so far describing contributions from conventional CDR methods in the land-use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) sector, such as afforestation, as well as novel methods such as direct air carbon capture and storage.\n B. Many countries have declared net-zero targets as part of their commit ments under the Paris Agreement.\n C. In addition to emissions reductions, these national targets imply proposals to sustain or increase carbon dioxide removal (CDR).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 100} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Since this inflates apparent proposals for CDR when compared to scenario conventions, we discount these indirect effects to focus only on direct anthropogenic removals, consistent with the IPCC definition of CDR.\n B. We evaluated CDR proposals based on a range of country-submitted reports to the UNFCCC.\n C. In the LULUCF sector, inventories are based on direct observations and hence cannot factor out 'indirect anthro pogenic effects'.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 101} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Financial regula tors and supervisors are currently holding back on these proposals.\n B. As the urgency for climate action increases, financial regulators, super visors and central banks are facing growing calls to bring financial regulations in line with a transition to net-zero carbon emissions.\n C. Vari ous proposals have been made in the literature, such as green quantita tive easing, direct central bank financing, lending quotas, including environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in asset eligibility criteria, and differentiated prudential regulation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 102} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We show that this is due to the increase in loan loss provisions required to cover the higher estimated risk of low-carbon-intensity activities, compared with high-carbon-intensity activities.\n B. We show that the average estimate of risk (expressed in terms of the ratio between loan loss reserves and outstanding loans) among EU banks is lower for carbon-intensive activi ties as opposed to low-carbon activities (1.8% and 3.4%, respectively, in 2021).\n C. We find that under the current regulations, if 59 of the largest banks in the European Union (EU) were to divest from high-carbon sectors and reinvest in other activities, they would record, on average, losses equivalent to about 15% of their previous 5 years' profits.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 103} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We analyse EU banks' portfolios and associated accounting require ments (IFRS9) using data from the European Banking Authority.\n B. Specifically, we focus on the accounting rules of banks that rely on model-based risk assessments, similar to other financial regu lations such as capital requirements.\n C. We classify investments into high-carbon and low-carbon emission intensity, leveraging the Cli mate Policy Relevant Sectors (CPRS) classification, and test the robust ness of our findings with various classifications.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 104} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To capitalize on lower corporate taxes, mul tinational enterprises might shift their production activities to these regions, potentially increasing global carbon emissions.\n B. The worldwide competition to lower cor porate taxes could pose challenges to climate change mitigation efforts, especially because developing nations with higher carbon-intensity might become tax havens.\n C. Over the past two decades, an increasing number of countries have been decreasing their corporate tax rates in a competitive effort to attract international capital inflows.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 105} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. By taking into account multinational enterprises, interna tional trade flows and corporate tax, the constructed model is suitable for analysing the impact of tax change on regional and global carbon emissions through reshaping global production and investment pat terns.\n B. We first calibrate our general equilibrium model to 2016 data, based on the ICIO-AMNE (Inter-country Input-Output and Activity of Multinational Enterprises) tables and other data from KPMG, the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) database.\n C. We develop a theoretical multi-country, multi-industry general equilib rium model.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 106} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Policymakers face the question of which policy instruments are suitable for financing negative emissions.\n B. For example, the Euro pean Union is discussing the opportunity of introducing negative emission technologies (NETs) into its emission trading scheme, the largest carbon market in the world.\n C. In the long run, the inclusion of carbon removal in a carbon pricing framework alongside other emis sion reduction methods, such as renewable energy, holds appeal: this approach theoretically allows for the achievement of emission reduction targets at the lowest possible cost.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 107} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Within each country, three factors drive the severity of the inequality increase: (1) the profit margin of NET companies; (2) the concentration of ownership of NET companies towards the top of the income distribu tion; and (3) the amount of negative emissions in the market.\n B. We find that privately owned NETs integrated into a carbon market designed for emission reductions increases economic inequality.\n C. Therefore, small economies with high carbon-removal potential, concentrated equity ownership and expensive mitigation options are particularly susceptible to the inequality risk.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 108} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We carried out our analysis with an open-source integrated assess ment model at high geographical resolution; we improved the numerical model with an explicit representation of income distri bution, which allows the dynamics of both within-country and global inequality to be captured.\n B. Our central scenario assumes a global uniform carbon tax consistent with the well-below 2 \u00b0C target embedded in the Paris Agreement.\n C. We projected key variables over time, such as gross domestic product (GDP), emissions, baseline inequality, emission reduction costs, concentration of capital, and distributional incidence of climate policy and income taxes, assuming continuation of current trends.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 109} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Freeriding behaviour means other countries might diminish their efforts as another country has partly handled the problem.\n B. Many countries want to assume responsibility for climate change by introducing policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.\n C. However, reaching an agreement so that a large coalition of countries proceeds jointly is challenging, leading to concerns that taking unilateral action might cause freeriding behaviour or carbon leakage.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 110} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. A connection between countries can be related to geography, trade or international organizations.\n B. This international diffusion of climate policies can result in large emissions reductions abroad that even exceed the domestic emissions reductions of a policy.\n C. We find that a country that introduces carbon pricing increases the probability that connected countries will also introduce carbon pricing.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 111} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study uses a global dataset on carbon pricing policies, country connections and previously shown variables to explain which countries introduce carbon pricing.\n B. In the first part, we empirically estimated the probability that a country would introduce carbon pricing depending on previous policies in other countries and the connections between countries regarding geographic proximity and shared membership in international organizations.\n C. The study consists of two parts.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 112} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Large fractions of the global forest and natural land cover are not effec tively protected.\n B. If bioenergy cultivation is not strictly limited to mar ginal or abandoned land, bioenergy may be grown on agricultural land and displace food production.\n C. Shifting food production elsewhere can cause substantial carbon dioxide (CO2 ) emissions due to forest clearing in regions with weak or no land regulation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 113} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study used the integrated assessment modelling framework REMIND-MAgPIE coupling the energy and the land systems to derive alternative transformation scenarios consistent with limiting global warming well below 2 \u00b0C.\n B. By deriving a counterfactual scenario, in which bioenergy is not available and hence land-use-change emissions are lower, we can attribute emissions to bioenergy production and derive an EF (emissions per unit of biofuel produced).\n C. The scenarios differ with respect to assump tions on land-use and energy policies, which have a large influence on CO2 emissions from land-use change and also affect the amount of bioenergy used to fulfil the global energy demand.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 114} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. While concern varies elsewhere, there is a large gap, globally, between the level of concern exhibited and the level of sup port needed to meet climate change mitigation goals.\n B. Over a third of the US population believes that the seriousness of global warming is exaggerated, suggesting that politicians propos ing to enact costly policies to address it may be at risk of losing their next election.\n C. A market-based mechanism, or climate prediction market, could help close this gap (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 115} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This is true across levels of initial belief in climate change and political ideology.\n B. In one study (with a polarized group of climate believ ers and sceptics), the shift in perspective was contingent on winning (people who made money in their predictions also shifted their beliefs), whereas in a study including participants with more moderate views, the changes occurred independent of winning.\n C. Participation in a climate prediction market, where individuals make predictions about climate futures and earn/lose money based on their forecasting accuracy, increases concern about global warming, support to mitigate the risks of climate change and knowledge about climate issues.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 116} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Participants completed surveys before and after engaging in a predic tion market.\n B. Between the surveys, partici pants were randomly assigned to either engage in a climate prediction market (treatment) or a control group.\n C. The surveys measured their climate concerns, support for climate action and climate knowledge.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 117} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Realistic net-zero roadmaps, as well as financing and planning the technologies and infrastructure for deep decarboniza tion and carbon removal, require governments to be able to project the amounts of residual emissions that will remain at net zero and understand what sectors will have remaining emissions.\n B. A mismatch between the amounts of residual emissions that countries expect and the available carbon removal capacity would jeopardize the goals laid out in the Paris Agreement.\n C. Many governments have announced net-zero targets in the past few years, and now face the task of laying out specific roadmaps to reach those targets.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 118} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We found no consistent definition or use of the concept of residual emissions across the 50 long-term low-emissions development strategies (LT-LEDS) analysed.\n B. A majority of the LT-LEDS did not mention the concept of residual emissions at all, despite having a net-zero target.\n C. Our results show that most countries with quantified projections are expecting large amounts of residual emissions by 2050, and that sub stantial carbon removal effort would therefore be needed.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 119} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We looked at LT-LEDS because other sources of com parable data on country projections, such as national strategy docu ments or nationally determined contributions, tend to have shorter time horizons than would be relevant for net-zero goals.\n B. This study analysed 50 of the 51 LT-LEDS that had been submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as of mid-2022.\n C. Importantly, most LT-LEDS present pathways, or what-if explorations of different scenarios for reaching desired targets.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 120} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our results indicate that the public in fact considers a subsidy removal policy as being equally desirable (or undesirable) as the introduction of a carbon tax.\n B. We find that opposition to removal of existing subsidies is not greater than opposition to possible carbon pricing implementation.\n C. If so, we should expect suggestions for subsidy removal to be met with similar public opposition or support as has been seen for other carbon pricing measures.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 121} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Designing management strategies for large dams requires the adoption of a multi-dimensional approach to foster synergies, identify efficient tradeoffs and optimize economic performance.\n B. Dam negotiations between the Nile riparian countries have traditionally used only bio physical metrics, such as irrigation water supplies and hydropower gen eration, even though governments often build dams to achieve wider economic goals.\n C. The implications of climate change uncertainty for the Nile hydrology (for example, streamflow and irrigation demands) and the economies of its riparian countries (for example, economic development pathways, population growth and climate policies) mean non-adaptive dam management can perform poorly.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 122} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Based on 29 climate projections, we find that both the sign and magnitude of potential changes in naturalized streamflow of the Nile in 2021-2050 are highly uncertain.\n B. These uncertainties spark the need for an adaptive and cooperative approach.\n C. We show that cooperative adaptive manage ment of the GERD yields compromise solutions with economy-wide ben efits to Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt compared with a proposal discussed in Washington, D.C. in 2020 (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 123} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The framework integrates hydrological, economy-wide and river system simulators driven by climate and socio-economic data from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6).\n B. We developed a planning framework for Nile infrastructure manage ment considering the socio-economic and hydrological uncertainties of climate change.\n C. This framework enables the estimation of multiple economy-wide and engineering performance metrics under various infrastructure manage ment plans and climate change projections.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 124} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Although these updated and new pledges suggest higher ambition as compared with the 2015 Paris pledges, limiting global warming below 1.5 \u00b0C this century \u2014 the goal of the Paris Agreement \u2014 will require countries to further ratchet or increase ambition.\n B. A total of 151 countries submitted updated or new climate pledges to the 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP26) held in Glasgow in November 2021, outlining their plans to cut GHG emissions.\n C. Countries also communicated long-term strategies that outline emission reduction strategies to the mid-century and net-zero emissions targets.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 125} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. GCAM tracks emissions of GHGs on the basis of the evolu tion of these systems over the century.\n B. We explored a suite of high-ambition emissions pathways in which countries ratchet and achieve ambition through a combination of increasing near-term ambition to 2030, accelerating post-2030 decar bonization, and advancing the dates for national net-zero pledges.\n C. We developed the pathways using the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM), which includes representations of the economy, energy, agri culture and land use, water, and climate systems and their interactions in 32 geopolitical regions (including many individual countries) across the globe.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 126} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Flood damage in the United States is expected to rise in the future due to climate change, population growth and economic growth in floodplains.\n B. The main provider of flood insurance in the United States is the federally run National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a currently financially unsustainable insurance programme in substan tial debt.\n C. One way to offset future flood damages is through proper insurance coverage.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 127} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Floods are simulated stochastically based on their return period, influencing how households perceive their risk, which might deviate from true risk, and their perceived value of adap tive measures or buying insurance.\n B. Furthermore, governments can decide either to proactively (every six years or after a flood event) or reactively (only after a flood event) invest in regional flood pro tection infrastructure.\n C. The study applies an innovative flood risk model that not only simulates coastal and fluvial flood occurrences and damages moving forward in time to 2050 for the conterminous United States, but also simulates government and household adaptation decisions interacting with the dynamic flood risk through their decisions on insurance purchase, building-level risk reduction and larger-scale protection for differ ent climate scenarios.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 128} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Comprehensive regulatory policy to drive down corporate emissions is lacking.\n B. 'Science-based targets' are a new development in which companies voluntarily set emission reduction targets intended to be aligned with the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement.\n C. At the same time, there is growing pressure from citizens, investors and others for companies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 129} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We analysed the emissions reporting of 115 companies with approved science-based targets.\n B. In combination, the companies reported a 31% reduction in emissions related to purchased energy during the 2015-2019 period, which would align with the 1.5 \u00b0C goal of the Paris Agreement (Fig. 1).\n C. Eighty-nine per cent of the companies claimed emission reductions through the use of renewable energy certificates.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 130} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The data included reported emissions, as well as the variables that companies used to calculate these reported emissions following the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.\n B. These variables include energy consumption, direct support for new renewable energy production (power purchase agreements) and purchased renewable energy certificates.\n C. Among the 813 companies with approved science-based targets at the time, we identified 115 companies with complete disclosure data for the period from 2015 to 2019.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 131} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Advocates view carbon taxation as a cost-effective climate policy that will deliver emissions reductions and spur investment in technological innovation, while raising revenues that can be deployed to address potential costs experienced by low-income households.\n B. However, voters often react negatively to the visible costs of a carbon tax, which they can perceive as costly, ineffective and unfair.\n C. As a result, governments have been reluctant to introduce carbon taxes, proposals have been rejected by citizens in referenda and, even when adopted, carbon taxes have sometimes been reversed.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 132} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Awareness was higher soon after the implementation of Canada's carbon tax, but 25% and 45% of respondents in two provinces, respectively, that were subject to the federal tax did not know that they had received an income tax credit.\n B. Neither Canada nor Switzerland has implemented rebates in a highly visible way.\n C. A decade after adoption, we find that 85% of respondents in Switzerland were unaware that they receive rebates.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 133} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In Canada, carbon pricing varies across provinces.\n B. In Switzerland, we surveyed 1,050 adults nationwide in 2019, half of whom were randomly selected to receive information on how the rebate works as well as on the value of their carbon tax rebates.\n C. Our analysis draws on public opinion surveys in the only two countries to have adopted carbon taxes with widespread rebates.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 134} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Decision makers therefore face the challenge of preventing runaway climate change while also supporting society's equity goals.\n B. Some argue that these costs justify less dramatic emission reductions than those needed to meet the Paris Agreement temperature targets.\n C. One key challenge in identifying equitable climate policies is achieving aggressive mitigation without overburdening already disadvantaged populations, for example through increases in energy and food prices or job losses.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 135} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We then add a new component to the model \u2014 calibrated to the literature \u2014 that quantifies how both the costs of a carbon tax and the benefits from an equal per capita refund of the revenues impact different income groups in different nations.\n B. To bring this literature together into a global analysis, we begin with a global cost-benefit climate policy model known as NICE (the nested inequalities climate-economy model), which divides the world into 12 regions and further divides each region into 5 income groups.\n C. Our results build on an extensive economics literature that focuses on single nations or regions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 136} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Climate change is expected to reduce crop yields and increase food prices globally, which will threaten the achievement of UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 to end global hunger.\n B. Even though climate and trade policy agendas have started to converge, the extent to which future climate change impacts should be considered in the development of international trade policies remains unclear.\n C. Yet there are regional differences in climate change impacts, and international trade can be an important adaptation mechanism by connecting regions of food deficit with those of food surplus.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 137} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Reduction in tariffs and improvements in trade infrastructure would limit the impact to an additional 20 million people.\n B. Under current trade barriers, a pessimistic scenario of high global warming (+4 \u00b0C by 2100) with no benefits from enhanced atmospheric CO2 on crops could cause up to an additional 55 million people to be undernourished by 2050, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.\n C. If trade restrictions that prevent increased trading under climate change were imposed, the impact could increase to an additional 73 million people.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 138} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The climate models estimate temperature and precipitation under alternative concentrations of greenhouse gas emissions, which the crop model translates into yield impacts.\n B. We develop a baseline at which global hunger is reduced by 2050 following population and income growth and reduced inequalities,and compare this with scenarios that vary in projected climate outcomes (from 2 \u00b0C to 4 \u00b0C global warming) and trade barriers.\n C. The analysis builds on an integrated framework of climate, crop and economic simulation models that assesses the long-term impact of climatic and socio-economic changes on global hunger.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 139} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Deforestation in the tropics has major effects on climate change and biodiversity loss.\n B. Furthermore, policies that limit deforestation are more cost effective than interventions to restore landscapes after conversion for agriculture or other uses.\n C. Many strategies are available to reduce deforestation \u2014 creating protected areas, payments for ecosystem services, supply-chain agreements \u2014 all of which require that forests be monitored.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 140} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Effects in Africa were driven by subscriptions within protected areas and logging concessions, which suggests that the alerts were used to fight illegal deforestation.\n B. Use of the GLAD (global land analysis and discovery) alerts, through subscription to Global Forest Watch, decreased the probability of deforestation in Africa by 18% within the first two years relative to the average 2011-2016 levels.\n C. The simple availability of the alerts did not significantly impact deforestation, and we found no effect on other continents.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 141} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We estimated the impact of GLAD alerts on deforestation across 22 tropical countries using data from 2011 to 2018.\n B. We used a random sample of 1 x 1 km grid cells from all countries that began receiving alerts prior to 2018.\n C. Figure 1 shows the African study region, its subscriptions and examples of GLAD alerts.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 142} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. However, as has been powerfully demonstrated by the Yellow Vests movement, costly climate action can provoke forceful public backlash.\n B. Devising effective responses to global warming requires policies that raise the price of carbon.\n C. A widely held conjecture is that, among the possible cost schedules, that is, the ways in which costs can be distributed over time, policies that gradually increase the price of carbon will minimize public opposition to climate action as compared with constant costs.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 143} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Figure 1a shows that 58% of all respondents favour a constant cost schedule over increasing, decreasing and inverse-U-shaped allocations.\n B. We also note that only 12% support an increasing cost path that would gradually ramp up costs over time.\n C. We find that the public has a clear preference for constant carbon pricing schedules.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 144} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We devised a survey that we conducted among representative samples of the adult populations (n = 10,075) of four major developed economies (France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States).\n B. The evidence presented here relies on a direct question item which, for the European portion of our survey, was combined with an experiment that randomized whether the average monthly household costs associated with a potential climate agreement were low (\u20ac28, \u20ac39 and \u00a315) or high (\u20ac113, \u20ac154 and \u00a360) in France, Germany and the United Kingdom, respectively.\n C. The survey included direct questions that were combined with experimental items.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 145} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The policy problem Traditionally, assessment of the economics of climate policies has assumed that governments would implement idealized, optimal policies such as nationally uniform economy-wide carbon taxes.\n B. Although some national governments are firmly leading climate policy, in much of the world, states, cities and other sub-national actors are leading the way.\n C. Yet over the last decade, actual policy experience has demonstrated that the reality is a lot more varied.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 146} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. As compared to an idealized nationally uniform policy, we find that varying the state-level policy stringency by a factor of three will increase the nationwide cost by only about 10%.\n B. The low cost hinges on two conditions.\n C. Such results are robust under different national decarbonization targets, formulations for policy heterogeneity, and technology assumptions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 147} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These detailed representations allowed us to identify critical sectors, technologies and processes that determine the cost of heterogeneous policy efforts.\n B. GCAM-USA includes state-level representation of energy transformation and consumption sectors, as well as interactions between the economic, energy and land-use systems.\n C. We employed a highly-detailed process-based integrated assessment model (GCAM-USA) to examine the costs of state-driven climate action.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 148} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Design guidelines and best practices for urban stormwater-drainage infrastructure aim to ensure a certain level of protection against floods.\n B. This also raises doubts about the efficacy of future investments that aim to enhance the flood resilience of cities.\n C. In practice, however, these systems do not always meet their assumed performance expectations, and policymakers face uncertainty about causes.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 149} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Here, we examine how cities are implementing climate justice through a case study of BERDO, one of the first 'Building Performance Standards' in the USA.\n B. Cities in the USA are taking an important role in the pursuit of climate justice, a movement that recognizes the inequitable effects of climate change for historically marginalized groups and advances justice through climate action.\n C. Although city governments are increasingly integrating justice into their climate goals and plans, many questions remain about how cities will be able to operationalize climate justice in practice.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 150} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Boston city officials sought to enact climate justice by elevating community voices (advocacy groups, com munity leaders and residents) in rulemaking processes, while main taining the buy-in of parties that are subject to BERDO (real estate developers, hospitals, universities and other building owners).\n B. In this process, multiple actors could contest and reinterpret the justice man dates embedded in BERDO (for example, what prioritizing benefits for environmental justice populations means, or who the review board should represent) (Fig. 1).\n C. Our research demonstrates that climate justice has been a key com ponent of implementing BERDO.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 151} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We used a mixed-methods approach that combined five months of participant observation within Boston's Envi ronment Department, twenty interviews with city staff and community leaders involved in the implementation of BERDO, and a systematic content analysis of over 200 policy documents related to rulemaking.\n B. This rich combination of multiple qualitative methods provided us with in-depth insight into the social, cultural and political context in which BERDO is unfolding.\n C. We investigated the first two years of the implementation of BERDO with a particular focus on rulemaking \u2014 that is, the process through which the City of Boston developed rules and regulations to imple ment and enforce BERDO.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 152} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Instead, they are situated in broader group-based health lifestyles that arise from and reinforce social inequalities.\n B. Health behaviors are increasingly unequal.\n C. Researchers have learned that people's health behaviors do not happen in a vacuum.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 153} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our research recognizes that children's behavior is embedded in a health lifestyle, a tool that rein forces social inequalities.\n B. Changing people's health behaviors is challenging.\n C. Policy efforts from a class-advantaged child's community or school to change her health behavior are unlikely to succeed unless they engage with her broader health lifestyle, its links to her present and future, her parents' deep identity investment, her identity expression, and the lifestyle's embeddedness in localized community norms that deem specific behaviors as \u201chealthy\u201d and deserving, embodied through thinness and fitness and expressed in narratives that link health to discipline and moral worth.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 154} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. One such resource is driver's licenses.\n B. Whereas some state policies aim to drive out immigrants by enhancing immigration enforcement and restricting immigrants' access to services and benefits, others aim to support immigrant integration by expanding protections from deportation and increasing access to key resources.\n C. State-level immigration legislation has been on the rise for two decades.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 155} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We use multivariable log binomial and linear models to estimate the association between state laws granting undocumented immigrants access to driver's licenses and perinatal health.\n B. We examined the birth records of more than 4 million singleton births born to Mexican and Central American immigrants between 2008 and 2021 who lived in a state that adopted a driver's license policy during the study period.\n C. In addition, as a control measure, we replicated the analysis for U.S.-born, non-Hispanic White pregnant people living in the same states.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 156} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Within this context, we find that extending the legal right to drive to undocumented immigrants is associated with health benefits for the children of Mexican and Central American immigrants.\n B. Findings from this study show the potential for an individual state policy to positively shape the lives of immigrants and their families amid a largely restrictive federal immigration climate.\n C. The laws included in this study were implemented between 2013 and 2020\u2014a period characterized by increasingly negative discourse around immigration nationally and an increasingly restrictive federal immigration enforcement climate under President Trump.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 157} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Research shows that the benefits of union membership extend beyond employment outcomes and also encompass health and well-being.\n B. Labor unions are critical for workers' material well-being, with their membership and impacts increasing throughout mid-twentieth century.\n C. Their subsequent decline in recent years has contributed to high and rising levels of economic inequality.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 158} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. However, most studies have limited their focus to point-in-time comparisons between union and nonunion workers, neglecting the fact that many of the protections and benefits of union membership accrue through mechanisms that play out over the life course.\n B. Research shows that the benefits of union membership extend beyond employment outcomes and also encompass health and well-being.\n C. As such, it is critical for researchers to explore prospectively the longer-term cumulative impacts of unionization for health.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 159} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The predictor of interest is a state-level measure of structural sexism, which is a composite score of inequality between men and women in political, economic, cultural, and physical/reproductive domains of society.\n B. Using data from the 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, we estimate a series of gender-stratified multilevel models with individuals nested in states.\n C. The health care outcomes include dichotomous measures of whether or not individuals had received preventive care services, including cancer screenings, flu vaccinations, tests for sexually transmitted diseases, and clinician visits.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 160} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our findings suggest that policymakers can strive to increase preventive care use by targeting harmful gender norms and increasing access to health-promoting resources.\n B. This study identifies an important relationship between state-level structural sexism and preventive health care.\n C. For example, policies that encourage men to embrace the traditionally feminine task of care taking, such as paid parental leave, may reshape gendered expectations, thereby altering masculine behaviors like avoiding care.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 161} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These models tested whether changes in income inequality and policy liberalism predicted life expectancy.\n B. We tested whether the association between income inequality and life expectancy varied depending on a state's level of policy liberalism.\n C. Using state-level data from 2000-2014, we estimated a series of fixed-effects regression models.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 162} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study has shown that state policy contexts are a powerful lever for improving population health and for mitigating known risk factors for poor health (i.e., income inequality).\n B. This is especially true in states with high levels of income inequality.\n C. Our findings suggest that greater policy investments in the general welfare of populations tend to enhance population health.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 163} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Since the 1980s, rates of IOL have nearly tripled in the United States.\n B. IOL is used to begin labor and delivery, an effort to reduce poor infant and maternal health outcomes that could occur if the person remains pregnant.\n C. The rising use of IOL should correspond with increases in risk factors among pregnancies at high risk of poor outcomes among states' childbearing populations.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 164} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Yet this is not the case all over the world.\n B. We set out to investigate whether, why, and how different government choices about social policies could make a difference.\n C. Mental health problems are much more commonly seen in individuals who face the greatest social disadvantages.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 165} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Social protection policies reflect reactive policies and are more responsive to immediate needs, for example, by transferring income or the provision of services when individuals cannot meet their needs from the labor market.\n B. We identify two distinguishable theoretical pathways in government policy and spending that may intervene in the processes that link SES to mental health: Social Investment and Social Protection.\n C. Social investment policies focus on individual-level prevention of pathways leading to inequality and poverty such as poor education and labor market attachment.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 166} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our findings also offer policymakers specific policy levers to reduce the risks of poor mental health faced by low-SES individuals.\n B. This finding shifts the responsibility of poor mental health from an individual-level problem toward the choices of policymakers.\n C. We found that when governments choose to invest resources in Social Investment programs, they can almost completely break the unequal pattern of mental health dif ferences in society.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 167} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Previous research about abortion restrictions focuses on the impact restrictions have on care provision in and decreased access to abortion facilities.\n B. Abortion is one of the most common and polarized medical procedures.\n C. Since 2010, a surge in state-level abortion restrictions further politicized and limited access to abortion care in the United States.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 168} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Genetic counselors advise patients on reproductive options, including abortion, prior to prenatal testing and following prenatal diagnosis.\n B. Obstetrician-gynecologists treat patients with a range of reproductive health care needs, such as abortion, miscarriage management, and ectopic pregnancy.\n C. We conducted focus groups and interviews with 54 obstetrician-gynecologists and prenatal genetic counselors working in various hospital settings in Ohio, one of the most abortion-restrictive states prior to the 2022 Dobbs decision.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 169} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In the wake of the overturning of Roe v Wade, reproductive health care is being practiced in state-legislative contexts that are more uncertain than ever.\n B. Professional societies and institutions should ensure that health care professionals are equipped with accurate and timely information about how legislation impacts abortion care provision and referral practices.\n C. The political context of care may also create uncertainty in other areas of medicine, such as transgender care.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 170} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The role that maternal and infant health care providers play in identifying and referring patients to punitive systems is not well documented.\n B. In the United States, pregnant and postpartum individuals may experience criminal prosecutions or child welfare investigations for their substance use.\n C. Substance use during pregnancy is a growing concern.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 171} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. I asked participants about a broad range of experiences providing care to pregnant patients with sub stance use issues.\n B. To understand providers' decisions to drug test patients, I conducted qualitative interviews with 30 health care professionals in a Midwest state that classifies prenatal substance use as a form of child neglect.\n C. The sample of providers was recruited from five local hospitals to capture experiences working with race- and class-diverse patient populations and included obstetricians, neonatologists, and hospital social workers.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 172} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Providers and hospitals should consider the role they play in referring pregnant and postpartum patients to punitive systems.\n B. Prior research suggests that the risk of criminalization and child welfare referral deters women from seeking prenatal care and care beyond the perinatal period.\n C. This research reveals several ethical challenges posed by drug testing patients in perinatal care settings.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 173} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Between 1999 and 2019, approximately 850,000 people died in the United States from a drug overdose.\n B. What is the impact of policies related to opioids and overdose on mortality caused by psychoactive drugs at the county level across the United States?\n C. The overdose crisis within the United States has escalated dramatically since the 1990s, with the use of prescribed and illicit opioids as a key driver of this pattern of premature deaths.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 174} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Yet the effect is not immediate because the resulting changes in clinical prac tice require some time for the surveillance driven effect to take hold.\n B. Notably, their effects extend beyond opioids to mortal ity related to benzodiazepines and stimulants as well.\n C. Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs have been an effective tool for reducing overdose mortality within the United States.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 175} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Administration requirements made it difficult to quickly distribute the COVID-19 vaccine during the initial rollout.\n B. Using data from Texas, we compare where these vaccine allocations went with the demographic characteristics of those neighborhoods to see if racial/ethnic minority neighborhoods were disadvantaged in this regard.\n C. Thus, the task of public health officials was to make equitable allocations that prioritized those most vulnerable.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 176} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We then overlaid these locations on the demographic characteristics of neighbor hoods and included data on the existing health care resources.\n B. We collected this information for the first 10 weeks of the vaccine rollout and mapped their locations across the five largest urban counties in the state of Texas.\n C. The state of Texas provided a week-by-week list of the address, number of doses, and type of vaccine for all vaccine distribu tions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 177} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The COVID-19 pandemic is, for many people, one of the most disruptive and challenging public health events of their lifetimes.\n B. However, not having ade quate health care infrastructure in place means that when confronted with this public health catastrophe, the existing inequalities in our health care system were deepened.\n C. Even though state public health officials implemented eligibility systems that prioritized health care workers, the elderly, and those with medical comorbidities, the allocation of the vaccine over time was not implemented equitably and served to further disadvantage minority communities.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 178} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Yet little is known about these links when education is completed later in life when individuals have taken on additional responsibilities, such as becoming a parent.\n B. Research suggests that higher education is associated with a range of positive health outcomes, from lower risk of mortality and fewer morbidities to less disability and better mental health.\n C. This is an important question because parenthood imposes challenges and constraints that may interfere with one's educational experiences and reduce the benefits of receiving a degree.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 179} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The analysis drew on 15 years of data subsequent to a birth and longitudinal statistical techniques that examined changes in mothers' health.\n B. This sample came from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.\n C. I considered the impact of different degree types, for example, bachelor's or vocational degrees.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 180} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The results of this study point to three important policy considerations.\n B. First, policies that aim to reduce health dispari ties by promoting access to higher education may not benefit the health of all population groups, such as mothers caring for dependent children.\n C. Second, policies should reflect knowledge of the challenges faced by mothers pursuing postsec ondary college in ways that could help mothers experience more health returns to their degrees.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 181} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In the United States, health care providers hold biases about patients that can positively or negatively affect how they counsel, treat, and diagnose patients.\n B. Bias, a set of social stereotypes about groups of people, influences how one perceives and interacts with others.\n C. These biases contribute to lower quality care and worse health outcomes for marginalized patients.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 182} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. American health care increasingly asks providers to see more patients with less time.\n B. Providers need more, higher quality time with patients and incentives to build relationships that allow them to fully assess patients' complex needs.\n C. Consequently, providers resort to stereo typing patients and differentiating their care accordingly.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 183} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Not only do prisons and jails serve as vectors for the transmission of infectious diseases, but the carceral experience also heightens risk for stress-related illnesses and premature mortality.\n B. Mass incarceration is a public health challenge, particularly among marginalized groups.\n C. Several important challenges confront this research.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 184} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The pace of aging was calculated based on the discrepancy between the individual's epigenetic age and chronological age.\n B. The study used data from a longitudinal sample of 410 African American adults in the Family and Community Health Study.\n C. Aging was assessed using an epigenetic clock known as the GrimAge index.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 185} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. With many Americans cycling through prisons and jails each year, the public health toll of the carceral experience should be subject to scientific investiga tion.\n B. That we uncovered evidence of incarceration's contributions to the pace of biological aging among African American adults is important.\n C. Research shows that accelerated aging is a critical predisease process linked to morbidity and mortality.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 186} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We extend this insight to understanding racial-ethnic differences in mental health.\n B. Some research has shown that polypharmacy\u2014the use of more than one pharmaceutical at a time\u2014is on the rise and furthermore, that Ameri cans consume a large number of medications with depression as a side effect.\n C. Previous research has also shown that taking multiple such medications increases depressive symptoms significantly.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 187} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our results suggest that the pursuit of better health can sometimes produce more psychological distress.\n B. Many medications that have depression as a side effect are essential and life-saving\u2014they should be used routinely and equitably among patients who need them.\n C. But when treating other diseases, mental health is regularly overlooked by both patients and physicians, and this can lead to the systematic neglect of depression in treatment settings.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 188} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In high-SES communities, mental health diagnoses are less stigmatized and parents have greater ability to connect children to support resources, suggesting greater positive effects of diagnosis for high-SES children.\n B. Diagnosis can bring positives, like proper treatment, extra testing time, and social support, but may also trigger negatives, like stigmatization.\n C. Although rates of diagnosis are high across SES groups, the balance of positive and negative consequences of diagnosis may differ by SES.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 189} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. To do so, I used coarsened exact matching (CEM) and propensity score matching (PSM) techniques to compare diagnosed and otherwise similar undiagnosed children within the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohorts of 1998-99 and 2010-11.\n B. Each cohort, respectively, contains a nationally representative sample of U.S. kinder gartners in 1998 and 2010.\n C. The present study addresses these competing hypotheses by empirically disentangling the effects of an ADHD diagnosis from that of chil dren's underlying behaviors, social contexts, and medication treatment.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 190} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. It might caution against parents, educators, and medical providers consider ing an ADHD diagnosis for middle- and upper-SES children at the first signs of behavioral difficulties.\n B. For example, prior research points to potential negative diagnostic effects on later academic achievement among children who had only mild prediagnosis behavioral problems.\n C. This study carries several practical implications for policy and practice.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 191} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. There is still considerable debate to what is driving the drug overdose epidemic.\n B. We tested both perspectives and also investigated whether income inequality (measured as the share of income going to the top 5%, top 20%, bottom 20%, and Gini coefficient) was driving the epidemic with state-level data from 2006 to 2017 using a within-between random-effects model.\n C. Some argue that it is due to the predatory practices of the pharmaceutical industry, whereas others contend that it is due to macroeconomic changes that leave behind working-class people who turn to drug use as a coping mechanism.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 192} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our findings suggest that an adequate prevention response will require both (1) limiting the availability of opiates and (2) redistributing income, especially to earn ers at the bottom of the income distribution.\n B. Policy makers should strengthen government regulations to restrict the manufacturing, distribution, and prescription of legal opioid medications.\n C. However, given the avail ability and low cost of illicit opioids, addressing structural factors like income inequality will also be key to reduc ing drug-related demand and use in low-resource communities where stress, despair, and lack of economic opportunity are predominant.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 193} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The pandemic and its social distancing measures likely lead to greater public feelings of social isolation and lack of trust in neighbors.\n B. A key component of national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic was the creation of social distancing measures that limited public engage ment in meetings, businesses, and informal social gatherings.\n C. Rising levels of isolation and distrust will be reflected in more psychological distress in the population.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 194} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. One was a nationally representative sample from September 2019.\n B. Two cross-sectional samples of working Canadians were compared.\n C. Both samples come from the Canadian Quality of Work and Economic Life Study.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 195} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The mental health costs of social distancing are important to consider because social distancing may limit indi viduals from seeking out professional assistance for increased distress.\n B. Social distancing policies should be paired with a con certed effort to fund and strengthen programs to help people combat increases in psychological distress.\n C. Social distancing measures are important for slowing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, but social distancing also appears to have negative effects on the mental health of the population, especially in older adults.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 196} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Given the socioeconomic and health burdens expected from wildfire-specific air pollution and limited research in this area, it becomes necessary to evaluate the respiratory hospitalization risk from such pollution sources and identify vulner able populations at a higher risk of wildfire-specific PM2.5 exposure.\n B. Previous estimates reveal that fire-prone regions globally might increase by 29% by 2100.\n C. Wildfire-specific air pollution is an increasing public health concern under a warming climate with a greater frequency and intensity of wildfire occurrences.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 197} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Women's mental health is significantly influenced by their work and family life trajectories, especially given the pressures of balancing employment and caregiving roles.\n B. With societal changes over time, the unpredictability of employment and evolving family dynamics have led to increased mental health challenges for many women.\n C. Yet not all women experience these stressors equally.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 198} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Using multichannel sequence analysis, a method that allowed me to track people's work and family events over time systematically, the study categorized women into different life patterns (see Figure 1) to understand how these patterns relate to mental health, specifically, depressive symptoms.\n B. This study analyzed data from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), focusing on women born between 1924 and 1965 across 15 European countries.\n C. Defamilization policies, which reduce reliance on family caregiving, were con sidered as factors that might influence the impact of these life patterns on mental health.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 199} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These research findings are highly relevant for policymakers focused on improving women's mental health through social and welfare policies.\n B. The results highlight that defamilization policies, which aim to reduce reliance on family for care, can have varied impacts depending on women's life course trajectories.\n C. For women in traditional roles, these policies provide significant mental health benefits.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 200} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Women experience more barriers to health care access than men.\n B. Therefore, our research examines the role of state-level structural sexism, or gender inequity in power and resources across political, economic, and cultural domains, in shaping health care disparities between women and men in the United States.\n C. Most existing research implicates provider gender bias and discrimination as the primary causes of these health care disparities; however, an exclusive focus on sexism at the interpersonal level does not consider the role of sociopolitical inequities that intersect with the health care system, such as gender inequities in pay, political representation, and employment.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 201} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. All analyses were first done separately for women and men and then for the full sample to test for significant gender differences in the relationship between state-level sexism and health care access/ quality.\n B. We linked state-level administrative data gauging gender disparities in pay, employment, poverty, political representation, and policy protec tions to individual-level data on health care availability, affordability, and quality from the Consumer Survey of Health Care Access.\n C. We then combined state-level measures into a single, multidimensional index of state-level sexism and used logistic regression analysis to test associa tions between state-level sexism and each indicator of health care access and quality.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 202} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Although our research does not point to one specific policy area to mitigate gender disparities in health care access and quality, our findings do suggest that broader social, economic, and policy contexts matter for wom en's access to care, particularly health care affordability.\n B. Our research also suggests that a focus on health care policy alone is insufficient to address existing health care disparities.\n C. Policymakers should consider action to promote gender equity across multiple domains, including the labor force, political representation, and reproductive rights.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 203} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. One carbon-focused nature-based solution (NbS) to primarily tackle the global climate crisis focuses on blue carbon ecosystems, mainly vegetated coastal ecosystems (VCEs), such as seagrass meadows, tidal marshes and mangrove forests.\n B. Protecting and expanding VCEs is now considered worldwide as a promising, cost-effective, scalable, practical and safe approach for achieving climate benefits, as well as advancing many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.\n C. The global community is seeking innovative solutions to stabilize atmospheric CO2 that go beyond efforts to merely curb man-made CO2 emissions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 204} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. If Europe fails to scale up production, it may face severe economic and geopolitical risks, due to increased dependence on external suppliers, weakened industrial competitive ness and potential for delayed decarbonization.\n B. However, the EU's goal to cover 90% of its battery demand from domestic production by 2030 is at risk, as projected demand will likely exceed 1.0 TWh per year and outpace production capacity despite highly ambitious growth rates.\n C. The rapid diffusion of battery electric vehicles \u2014 in addition to the decarbonization of the energy sector \u2014 requires an increasing number of batteries.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 205} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Although Europe can be expected to meet at least 50-60% of its demand through domestic production by 2030, achieving the EU's 90% self-sufficiency target is feasible but uncertain, as nearly half of our modelled sce narios fail to meet this target (Fig. 1).\n B. If Europe wants more independ ence from battery cell imports, our findings highlight the urgency of accelerating production capacity expansion, scaling up a bat tery supply chain, and implementing strong industrial policies to support competitiveness and supply sovereignty.\n C. We find that European battery cell demand will likely surpass 1.0 TWh per year by 2030, whereas domestic production capacity is expected to fall short, creating a risk of supply constraints.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 206} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We introduce an original dataset on climate risk management actions by central banks across 47 OECD and G20 coun tries and develop a classification system to identify actions that re-risk brown investments and de-risk green investments (Fig. 1).\n B. Re-risking refers to embedding transition risks and physical climate risks into financial risk management practices to ensure financial stability, whereas de-risking means reducing the risk of clean energy investments, that is, the technology, market, and policy risks of new clean energy technologies, to facilitate decarbonization.\n C. We provide a comprehensive, systematic study of central bank manage ment of climate risks.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 207} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Achieving the 2030 capacities foreseen in system operators' resource adequacy assessments in all EU countries, the UK and Switzerland would reduce the average European \u03b2-sensitivity from 1.4 to 1.0 in 2030 (Fig. 1).\n B. Deploying solar PV and wind 30% above the targets would further reduce it to 0.5, while volatil ity and price spikes would also be less intense.\n C. We define and estimate the \u03b2-sensitivity metric, the increase in the annual average price of electricity when the price of natural gas increases by 1 euro per MWh.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 208} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Reducing or changing energy-using activities includ ing travel distances and mode choices can reduce energy demand and ease pressure on the electricity supply.\n B. Electrifying energy end-use and switching to alternative fuels delivers the largest emission reductions, though also leads to increases in electricity demand.\n C. Our analysis shows that a comprehensive set of measures involving end users can reduce sectoral CO2 emissions by 51-85% in buildings and 37-91% in transport by 2050, compared to a scenario based on current policies (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 209} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. How biomass is used is less critical if carbon is captured to provide feedstock for fuels and chemicals and enable negative emissions.\n B. However, advanced biofuels and chemicals gain importance if the deployment of carbon capture, variable renewables or electrolytic hydrogen is slow.\n C. Excluding biomass increases energy system costs by ~20% under stringent emissions targets (Fig. 1), similar to excluding wind power or electrolytic hydrogen, and the main value in the European energy system is the provision of carbon rather than energy.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 210} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Second, looking ahead to 2030, we find that green hydrogen projects announced by industry increasingly exceed the requirements in 1.5 \u00b0C scenarios\u2014the clos ing ambition gap.\n B. We identify and quantify three gaps of global green hydrogen deploy ment (Fig. 1).\n C. First, looking back, we find that in 2023 only 7% of the initially announced added green hydrogen capacity was eventually operational\u2014the past implementation gap.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 211} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In a recent survey study in Pennsylvania, we show that community owned projects that create permanent, union-wage jobs increase support by larger margins than other project characteristics, like distance from residential areas (Fig. 1).\n B. Respondents prefer solar projects to wind, nuclear, and natural gas power plants with carbon capture and storage.\n C. Regardless of their politi cal party affiliation, respondents in the general public had similar preferences for project characteristics, which suggests that direct benefits may help build bipartisan support.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 212} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We also find that policies have been effective in further expanding solar access, such as programmes that reserve community solar shares for low-income customers.\n B. These results suggest that community solar has expanded solar access to households that would or could not otherwise have adopted solar.\n C. Using household-level data from 11 US states, we find that community solar adopters in 2023 were about 6.1 times more likely to live in mul tifamily buildings than rooftop solar adopters, were about 4.4 times more likely to rent, and earned about 23% less annual income (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 213} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Public grants are not significantly associated with exits on their own but are likely to act as catalysts for high-risk startups.\n B. Corporate investments in climate-tech have consistently increased since 2005, even when other sources of investment declined (Fig. 1a).\n C. The startups they invest in are more likely to achieve a successful exit.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 214} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This dataset enabled statistical analysis of whether corporate investment, coupled with public grants and other private investment, improves outcomes linked to technology deployment for climate-tech startups.\n B. These startups were supported by 3,979 unique investors par ticipating in 15,108 investment deals (Fig. 1a,b).\n C. We cleaned and expanded a comprehensive investment dataset created by the Cleantech Group to include 2,910 US-based startups founded between 2005 and 2020 that received at least one grant or equity invest ment.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 215} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In contrast, fuel cell costs are likely to reach \u20ac150 kW-1 in the late 2030s, albeit with greater uncer tainty due to lower commercial maturity and doubts about realizing floor costs.\n B. We find that costs for zero-emission truck components will decline faster than expected, projecting battery costs to cut \u20ac200 kWh-1 soon and approach \u20ac100 kWh-1 towards 2050 (Fig. 1a,b).\n C. The analysis stresses the challenge of achieving ambitious learning rates and cost reductions while highlighting the historical prec edent for such advancements.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 216} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Adding a token gift upfront with a reminder about the programme (to evoke a sense of 'reciprocity') led to 1.7 times the response rate, 2 times the number of referrals and 2.6 times as many solar contracts.\n B. The baseline programme ('control') offered existing pro gramme participants a US$200 reward for every referral that resulted in a solar installation (Fig. 1).\n C. We identify cost-effective, scalable strategies to improve the efficacy of a peer referral programme for fully-subsidized low-income solar in California.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 217} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Setbacks also have the most favourable equity outcomes by yielding the highest share of health benefits and the lowest share of lost worker compensation borne by disadvantaged commu nities.\n B. This is followed by excise taxes and carbon taxes (see Fig. 1 for details).\n C. For a statewide 2045 GHG target, we find that setbacks applied to new oil wells generate the largest health benefits in terms of avoided mortality from reduced particulate matter air pollution, but also the largest lost worker compensation.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 218} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We further confirm previous findings that the frequency of cold events did not significantly decrease in the past seven decades, although the population-weighted mean temperature in Texas has increased by 0.017 \u00b0C per year on average.\n B. We find that since 1950, eight events similar to the one observed in 2021 would have occurred if the past climate had met the current power system and power markets.\n C. Under reasonable assumptions on discount rates and winterization cost, the frequency of cold events in Texas is sufficiently high to generate positive expected profits from investments into winterization under the current scarcity price mechanism.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 219} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In mild temperatures (20-25 \u00b0C), households had a 1 in 17 chance of disconnection on a given day (Fig. 1b).\n B. This increased to a 1 in 11 chance during hot days (34-40 \u00b0C) and a 1 in 6 chance during cold days (0-10 \u00b0C).\n C. Among 28 remote communities in the Northern Territory, we found that 91% of households experienced a disconnection event at least once during the 2018/19 financial year; 74% of households were disconnected over 10 times, and 29% of all disconnections occurred during extreme temperatures.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 220} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. In response, India, through the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), has provided capital cost subsidies to poor women to adopt a clean-burning cooking fuel (liquefied petroleum gas; LPG).\n B. Approximately 2.9 billion people across Asia, Africa and Latin America burn solid fuels like firewood to meet their cooking energy needs.\n C. This has significant negative implications for public health, the environment and societal development.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 221} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We estimate that an average rural family needs to purchase five 14.2 kg cylinders annually to meet half of their cooking needs.\n B. We find that just 7% of PMUY beneficiaries in Koppal district in Karnataka, India, purchased five or more cylinders annually, suggesting that the beneficiaries seldom use LPG (Fig. 1).The general (non PMUY) consumers in this region use on average two times more LPG cylinders than PMUY beneficiaries.\n C. \n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 222} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. For any given waste feedstock, looking across all US counties where it is available, no single conversion pathway simultaneously maximizes renewable energy production, net energy gain and GHG mitigation except in rare instances.\n B. We estimate that the utilization of all available wastes and biomass residues in the contiguous US can generate 3.1-3.8 EJ of renewable energy but deliver only 2.4-3.2 EJ of net energy gain if energy generation is maximized, and displace 103-178 million tonne CO2 e of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.\n C. We find that the type and quantity of energy consumed during biomass processing and the environmental footprint of the displaced products are key to determining the most environmentally beneficial use of any given biomass resource.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 223} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Hispanic households and those with disabilities experienced worse health outcomes on time-of-use rates, while households with young children experienced better health outcomes.\n B. Elderly people and those with disabilities had greater bill increases when moved to time-of-use rates (versus staying on existing rates), compared to the equivalent increase seen in their non-vulnerable counterparts assigned to time-of-use rates (Fig. 1).\n C. Low-income and Hispanic households had lower bill increases compared to non-vulnerable counterparts.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 224} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Households opted in to the pilot and were randomly assigned to either TOU1, TOU2 or the control group (stayed on existing rate).\n B. We examine two time-of-use rates trialled in the pilot: TOU1 on-peak ran 14:00-20:00 on weekdays (0.3451 US dollars per kWh) and TOU2 on-peak ran 17:00-20:00 on weekdays (0.5326 US dollars per kWh).\n C. Data are from a south-western United States utility pilot.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 225} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. First, they indicate that real-time feedback on a specific activity can induce large behaviour change and resource savings among the broader population and not only among the kind of people who volunteer to participate in energy conservation studies.\n B. Hotel guests who received real-time feedback on the energy consumed while showering used 11.4% (0.21 kWh) less energy per shower than hotel guests in a control group.\n C. The results are important for two reasons.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 226} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We installed smart shower meters (Fig. 1) that measured the energy and water consumption of every shower taken in 265 rooms at six Swiss hotels.\n B. We assigned the rooms randomly to two groups: while guests in most rooms received real-time feedback on their resource consumption and saw an image of a polar bear on a shrinking ice floe while using the shower ('treatment group'), 40% of the smart shower meters displayed only water temperature to guests who served as a control group.\n C. We conducted a 'natural field experiment' \u2014 a study in a real world setting with ordinary people who do not know that they are participating in an experiment and who thus are not pre-selected by actively opting in.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 227} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. China has proposed a range of mitiga tion policies to meet its dual carbon targets (peaking CO2 emissions before 2030 and attaining carbon neutrality by 2060), including the deployment of non-fossil energy, the electrification of end-use sectors, the improvement of energy efficiency and market-based measures such as carbon pricing.\n B. As the largest CO2 emitter and the second largest economy in the world, the achievement of China's carbon neutrality is crucial for the 1.5 \u00b0C target of the Paris Agreement.\n C. However, the effectiveness of these policies is heavily influenced by their trade-offs and synergies.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 228} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Intuitively, the procedure mimics the process by which natural resource planners designated CBRS lands based on geomorphic and develop ment features.\n B. We compare outcomes in 'treatment' areas designated in a 1982 law as part of the Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS), where federal development incentives have been removed to 'control' areas that have similar characteristics but are not part of the CBRS (Fig. 1).\n C. The control group is constructed using machine learning and matching techniques.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 229} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Compared with CDR scaling in Paris Agreement-consistent scenarios, we found that these national CDR proposals tend to fall short by hundreds of megatonnes of car bon dioxide in 2030 to several gigatonnes of carbon dioxide in 2050, highlighting a 'CDR gap'.\n B. However, we find that the most ambitious proposals do come close to levels in a low-energy-demand scenario where CDR requirements are minimized, suggesting that if countries pledge more ambitious emissions reductions consistent with these scenarios, the CDR gap will be closed.\n C. In our study we found that compared with 2020, the most ambitious national proposals for CDR imply an additional 0.5 GtCO2 yr-1 of remov als by 2030, and 1.9 GtCO2 yr-1 by 2050.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 230} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This leads to a shift of more emissions towards developing economies, with a notable rise of 118.5 MtCO2 emissions in developing countries compared with a modest rise of 10.2 MtCO2 in developed countries.\n B. To address the global corporate tax competition, more than 130 countries and jurisdictions approved a global minimum tax rate of 15% in October 2021.\n C. We find that the global corporate tax competition from 2005 to 2016 resulted in an increase in global emissions by reshaping the geographi cal distribution of production through an impact on trade and invest ment.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 231} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. If policymakers tax bioenergy according to these average expected emissions, that is, apply a similar carbon price to a litre of biofuels as to a litre of diesel, the total future bioenergy-induced emissions decrease, as the demand is reduced.\n B. However, we show that such a policy cannot bring down the high average emissions that are attributed to biofuels.\n C. With an average emission factor (EF) of 92 kgCO2 GJ-1, we find that the production of modern biofuels, if averaged over a 30-year period, causes land-use-change emissions that are higher than those from burn ing fossil diesel (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 232} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. If indirect costs were also included (such as the contribution of fossil fuels to global warming, local air pollution and other externali ties, and foregone consumption tax), subsidies would be 6.8% of the global gross domestic product.\n B. Annually, the world spends about US$697 billion on directly subsidizing fossil fuels.\n C. The costs of maintaining fossil fuel subsidies are expected to increase and be regressive for developing countries especially when they are less resource-endowed and have more difficulties in raising fiscal revenues than developed countries.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 233} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We find that ratcheting near-term ambition to 2030 will be crucial to limiting peak temperature changes this century (Fig. 1).\n B. If ratcheting is delayed, it would result in higher temperature overshooting \u2014 that is, an exceedance of global mean temperature change above the intended threshold before returning to below the intended level \u2014 over many decades, with the potential for adverse and irreversible consequences for human and natural systems.\n C. Our results also suggest that ratchet ing near-term ambition could facilitate faster transitions to net-zero emissions systems \u2014 especially in major economies \u2014 resulting in faster reductions in emissions from all sectors of the economy for both CO2 and non-CO2 emissions.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 234} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We show that risk-based premiums, which are spatially explicit on a household level, result in decreases for some households but substan tial increases for others.\n B. Importantly though, we observe that offering premium discounts to incentivize building-level risk reduction meas ures decreases total residential flood risk across the United States by approximately US$1 billion per year (\u22127.3%) by 2050 (Fig. 1).\n C. Combined, introducing risk-based NFIP premiums that incentivize household risk reduction will yield a positive societal net benefit (US$10 billion in 30 years).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 235} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Furthermore, the benefits are often large, particularly for those at the lower end of the income distribution.\n B. The overall benefits to society are even greater if total carbon tax revenues are returned on an equal per capita basis globally, which directs more of the revenues towards the poorest populations in the world (rather than the poorest within each country or region).\n C. We find that a 2 \u00b0C target can be met while simultaneously increasing wellbeing, reducing inequality and alleviating poverty if each country or region imposes a substantial carbon tax and refunds the revenues to its citizens on an equal per capita basis (Fig. 1).\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 236} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This has immediate implications for stormwater design, as differing assumptions about flood connectivity between river flooding and infrastructure can yield markedly different estimates of potential inundation.\n B. Starting with analysis of unexpected flooding in southeast Michigan, USA, in 2014, we find that human-engineered infrastructure can intro duce additional stormwater flow connectivity in urban environments that may increase flood risk (Fig. 1).\n C. Specifically, flooding may worsen where river channels are connected to underground infrastructure.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 237} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We combined in-home family observations, parent interviews and focus groups, and key informant interviews in two neighboring cities in the U.S. West\u2014upper-middle-class \u201cGreenville\u201d and middle-class \u201cSpringfield.\u201d\n B. The primary data source was 35 interviews with parents who also participated in a home observation and 20 standalone parent interviews.\n C. Our 2015-2016 qualitative study focused on families with elementary school-age children.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 238} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Policymakers can find cost effective interventions that improve the condition of future older adult health through improvements in the working conditions that Americans face during their careers.\n B. Strong labor unions represent one time-tested option with a demonstrated track record of improving the earnings, job security, working conditions, voice, and scheduling among otherwise marginalized workers.\n C. Poor health and economic disparities therein among U.S. older adults present significant social and economic costs for society.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 239} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Structural sexism is a measure of systematic gender inequality in power and resources in a given U.S. state.\n B. Receiving preventive health care can decrease the risk of illness and death, yet many U.S. adults do not receive the recommended preventive care procedures.\n C. This study examines state-level structural sexism as one factor potentially influencing the use of preventive care.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 240} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We fitted separate models to states' IOL rates by racial-ethnic population and accounted for year-specific indicators of each racial-ethnic childbearing populations' own demographic characteristics and maternal risk factors.\n B. We examined IOL rates among singleton first births to U.S. states' White, Black, and Latina childbearing populations between 1990 and 2017.\n C. The analytic samples were composed of over 40 million births.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 241} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. The study's findings suggest that obstetric care in the United States has likely not been attentive to the needs and preferences of Black and Latina childbearing populations but, instead, has been \u201ccentered on\u201d the normative White patient (Hardeman et al. 2016).\n B. Instead, increases in IOL use among these populations appear to be strongly associated with changes among White childbearing populations.\n C. Changes in demographics and increases in risk factors among U.S. Black and Latina childbearing populations do not explain the rising use of IOL among these populations.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 242} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. After integrating national U.S. data on mortality with policy data covering a 17-year period, we utilized fixed-effects models with leads and lags to determine the effect of PDMPs (in various forms) on overdose mortality at the county level.\n B. We examine these effects for multiple drug overdose mortality outcomes, including overall opioid overdose mortality as well as mortality specific to prescribed opioids, benzodiazepines, and psychostimulants.\n C. Thus, we test whether PDMPs reduced overdose mortality while considering that the effects of surveillance may require time to reach effectiveness.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 243} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Contraceptive counseling is an important and useful clinical setting to explore bias given that researchers have found that U.S. providers disproportionately prescribe contraception to marginalized women, thereby limiting their number of children.\n B. They represented various clinical specializations, practiced in the same U.S. state, and offered contraceptive counseling as a part of their care.\n C. To do so, we held hour-long interviews with 51 diverse health care providers.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 244} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Finding an explanation for this paradox has been difficult given that it is challenging to think of a risk factor that would be more common among non-Hispanic whites or a resource that would be more common among minorities.\n B. Why do racial-ethnic minorities report generally better mental health than non-Hispanic whites?\n C. Previous research has struggled to explain why racial-ethnic minorities report better mental health even as they also report more stress and more disadvantageous social environments.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CAB", "id": 245} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Opioids are the major contributor to drug-related mortality, but an increasing number of deaths also involve cocaine and psychostimulants such as methamphetamine.\n B. The United States drug-related mortality rate (age-adjusted) increased from 6.1 per 100,000 people in 1999 to 21.7 per 100,000 people by 2017.\n C. The drug overdose epidemic in the United States is a public health emergency that is part of the larger phenomenon known as the \u201cdeaths of despair,\u201d which also includes deaths from alcohol and suicide.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 246} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. It posed a greater risk for all major types of respiratory diseases than non-wildfire PM2.5 (Fig. 1).\n B. Annually, around 25,321 respiratory hospitali zations were attributable to wildfire-specific PM2.5 , with its proportion relative to total respiratory hospitalizations increasing in Australia, Vietnam and Taiwan during 2000\u20122019.\n C. We found that wildfire-specific PM2.5 emerged as a significant source of respiratory hospitalization risks from short-term PM2.5 exposure.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 247} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. We performed a time-series analysis on 35.6 million daily respiratory hospitalization counts across 1,052 communities in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand and Taiwan, during varying periods in 2000\u20122019.\n B. In stage one, we estimated the respiratory hospitalization risk associated with wildfire-specific PM2.5 in each community separately.\n C. The statistical method included two stages, which works perfectly for multi-location data in epidemiol ogy.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ACB", "id": 248} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. This study focuses on the co-accumulation of sedimentary OC and Hg in coastal environments.\n B. We find that coastal sediment in VCEs is not only rich in OC, but also in Hg, and there is a strong and positive correlation between sediment OC and Hg across a variety of coastal habitats (Fig. 1a).\n C. The Hg to OC ratios in the coastal sediments is about 2.5 times that of permafrost soils, which harbour the largest stock of OC and Hg in terrestrial ecosystems.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 249} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. First, we analysed 819 sediment samples collected from 58 coastal wetlands along Chinese coastlines to document the relationship between coastal habitat types and sediment OC and Hg contents.\n B. Second, we combined the correlation of sediment OC and Hg generated from our study and the blue carbon data compiled by others to roughly estimate the Hg stock and flux in global blue carbon ecosystems.\n C. Our study consisted of three parts.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BCA", "id": 250} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. These reductions stem from two effects.\n B. During this period, the cost of capital decreased from 5.1% to 1.6% for solar PV and from 4.5% to 1.9% for onshore wind.\n C. We find that financing conditions improved greatly for solar photovoltaics (PV) and onshore wind energy in Germany between the introduction of the feed-in tariff in 2000 and 2017.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 251} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. By using a 1 \u00d7 7, pre-registered survey experiment (N = 6,636), we con tribute to the existing literature in the following ways: (1) fivedeveloping countries (Ecuador, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Mexico) are studied \u2014 they were selected because they all have large subsidies for fossil fuel linked to both its consumption and production.\n B. (2) we analyse public attitudes toward the introduction of a carbon tax, and the removal of subsidies on both industrial and private consumption of fossil fuels.\n C. (3) we examine whether and how attitudes toward subsidy removal and carbon taxation may differ from each other.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "ABC", "id": 252} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. Our study focuses on an 8.8-km2 area in Warren city, which features a complex network of diverse drainage elements that include culverts, underground stormwater drains and outfalls; the latter provide hydraulic connection to open river channels.\n B. The historic 2014 storm resulted in severe flooding in southeast Michigan, USA.\n C. To accurately model flood events, we gathered high-resolution data and conducted field surveys to validate these data.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "BAC", "id": 253} {"query": "You are given three shuffled sentences that originally formed a coherent paragraph from a policy brief document. Your task is to determine the correct order by selecting the most logical and coherent sequence.\n\n Shuffled Sentences:\n A. States' income inequality and policy contexts are key explanations.\n B. In 2018, it ranged from 74.7 years in West Virginia to 81.9 years in Hawaii.\n C. Life expectancy differs dramatically across U.S. states.\n\n Answer with a permutation of A, B, and C that best restores the original paragraph (e.g., BAC, CAB). **Strictly follow this format\u2014do not include any explanations or additional text.**\n ", "answer": "CBA", "id": 254}