An environmental activist is working diligently to preserve the natural habitat of a particular specie without assessing the surrounding environment. How would the environmental justice movement clash with this activist?

A. The activist needs to donate money as will as his time.
B. The activist is too vocal and is losing the sympathy of others.
C. The activist does not understand what the specie needs and is pushing for something that could be harmful.
D. The activist has not recognized the negative impact this problem has also had on poor residents in the area.


Answer: D

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