Multiple Choice
Why is representing the interests of future generations in political bargaining over the environment difficult?
A) Levels of income in the future are likely to be substantially similar to current levels.
B) It is uncertain whether future generations will care about the environment.
C) Current political actors do not care at all about future generations.
D) There is no real mechanism for representing the interests of future generations in today's bargaining.
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