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b. Is industrial progress more important than preserving the environment? Write your views​

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Answered by 1484patel
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Taking care of millions of people who are starving while saving natural resources, could be done with the assistance of green tech

The industrialised world’s emphasis on green issues holds back developing countries. Hence, need to strike off with innovation

Economic growth is vital for meeting the basic needs of the growing populations of developing countries, as well for Development

Obviously the world would be better if all nations stuck to strict environmental rules, across nations without discrimination

Rapid industrialisation does not have to put more pressure on the environment. as Scientific advances will address the issues in time to come

It is hypocracy for rich developed countries to demand that poorer nations on environmental issues need to address wisely

The “Green Revolution” has doubled the size of grain harvests...so address both the concerns simultaneously

Answered by Anonymous
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The economic growth of any country cannot be more important than preserving the environment, because in the long run this will inevitably lead to the depletion of economic resources and the destruction of the country in all respects, especially with regard to human life.

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