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How does the idiom "Think Globally, Act Locally" continue to be useful for present-day environmentalism?
A. It's used to explain that the environment is an inherently global and large-scale concept. B. It's used to create grassroots support for oil spills, dirty water, and polluted air. C. The lack of government solutions for global warming has made groups focus on local issues. D. Environmentalist groups use the idiom to mirror the efforts of antiwar movements.
A. It's used to explain that the environment is an inherently global and large-scale concept. B. It's used to create grassroots support for oil spills, dirty water, and polluted air. C. The lack of government solutions for global warming has made groups focus on local issues. D. Environmentalist groups use the idiom to mirror the efforts of antiwar movements.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Global warming affects the world as a whole, per se, it affects the whole globe. By having people focus on affecting their local environment positively, then little by little, the global warming will decrease. It will only decrease if we all do our part in our local community.