18: Why do environmentalists have such a difficult time associating an economic
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18: Why do environmentalists have such a difficult time associating an economic value with leaving land undeveloped?
A: It is hard to put a pricetag on things like ecosystems health, biodiversity, and aesthetics
B: Noone listen to enviromentalists, so they have a hard time collecting data from scientists about the value of the land.
C: The loggers and farmers will always take most of the money from the land, so little is left for the environmentalists
D: The living trees are completely worthless, but are worth something if you cut them down
Explanation / Answer
The option 1 is true. Nature is priceless and it will not develop again if you devastate that in the name of development. We can make our environment but cannot make nature of earth. Environmentalists always have strong feeling about nature. They always less tend to pass tenders or projects for development of land because they care about the nature.
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