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fahad

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Where, according to Shiva, did the development model go wrong?
 
  a. All of these choices
  b. The development model failed to account for environmental destruction andits insuring poverty.
 c. The development model focused exclusively on a model of progressderived from Western industrialized economies.
 d. The development paradigm failed to account for self-provisioningeconomies.

Question 2

McKibben claims that virtually all of the major physical features of our planet seem to be changing rapidly. Which of the following does he cite as an example?
 
  a. All of these choices
  b. The increasing acidity of the oceans
  c. The melting of the Artic ice cap
  d. The thinning of the great glacier above Greenland



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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