Multiple Choice
From the perspectives of poor nations, environmental regulation at the global level
A) is finally a recognition of the interconnectedness of the nations of the world
B) is an opportunity to export traditional technologies, such as animal-powered farm equipment, to wealthy nations seeking new ways of reducing environmental risk
C) works to equalize power among nations as all countries must contribute to the solution to climate change
D) may be seen as a way for wealthy nations to force poor ones to import expensive green technologies and thus increase dependency on wealthy nations
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