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Please help me...I am stuck on this question and have been goingback and forth with my answer:
If Canada's population were to start declinign in the next fewyears, would this automatically translate into a lower ecologicalfootprint for the average Canadian? PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME!Thanks!
Sometimes I think yes it would be a lower ecological footprintbecause less people...but then my opinion changes when I think thatthe rest of the people would still be consuming a lot...help!
Please help me...I am stuck on this question and have been goingback and forth with my answer:
If Canada's population were to start declinign in the next fewyears, would this automatically translate into a lower ecologicalfootprint for the average Canadian? PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME!Thanks!
Sometimes I think yes it would be a lower ecological footprintbecause less people...but then my opinion changes when I think thatthe rest of the people would still be consuming a lot...help!
If Canada's population were to start declinign in the next fewyears, would this automatically translate into a lower ecologicalfootprint for the average Canadian? PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME!Thanks!
Sometimes I think yes it would be a lower ecological footprintbecause less people...but then my opinion changes when I think thatthe rest of the people would still be consuming a lot...help!
Trinidad TremblayLv2
28 Sep 2019