Why is it important to consider the relationship between experience and interpretation when thinking about environmental problems?
A. The way people interpret an event leads to whether or not they will experience it.
B. Environmental problems do not have to be interpreted or experienced by the same people.
C. Experience and interpretation are necessary for measuring the severity of an event.
D. The way an event is experienced affects, and is affected by, the way one interprets it.
Answer: D
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