What was a major difference between western environmental movements and environmentalists in developing countries?
a. Western environmentalists cared only for the environments of their own countries; environmentalists in developing countries cared for the whole planet.
b. Western environmentalists lacked the popular base of support that environmentalists in developing countries had.
c. Western environmentalists were concerned more with issues of pollution and limiting growth; environmentalists in developing countries were more concerned with food security and social justice.
d. Western environmentalists were more concerned about people; environmentalists in developing nations were more concerned with species of animals.
Answer: c. Western environmentalists were concerned more with issues of pollution and limiting growth; environmentalists in developing countries were more concerned with food security and social justice.
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