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A policymaker is comparing two global environmental problems. Problem 1 involves phasing out a single chemical compound used in a specific manufacturing process by a small number of specialized industries. Problem 2 involves significantly reducing emissions of a substance generated by a wide range of essential activities, including electricity generation, transportation, agriculture, and heating homes. Why is achieving a global consensus and implementing effective action for Problem 2 fundamentally more challenging than for Problem 1?

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