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Social Studies, 09.04.2021 09:20, toolazytobehuman

it is claimed that, while dealing with environmental problems, “no politician will sacrifice short-term economic welfare”. What does this mean? If this is true for politicians, what can be the implications of this attitude for our environment ?

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