Multiple Choice
How are future generations represented in the political bargaining over environmental policies?
A) Politicians thinking about their long-term careers consider how future voters will react to their policies.
B) Parents vote for politicians who will promote the best policies for their children.
C) Diplomats who represent their governments at international conferences are also parents and grandparents who are concerned about their descendants' future.
D) Bureaucratic agencies create contingency plans that include different scenarios about the effects of environmental policies,including future generations.
E) There is no real mechanism for representing the interests of future generations in today's bargaining.
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