Multiple Choice

A policymaker reviews a graph showing three projected futures for global biodiversity: 'Business as usual' (a continuous, steep decline), 'Concerted conservation efforts' (a less severe decline that reverses and begins to recover around 2050), and 'Integrated action' (an even shallower decline that begins to recover around 2030). The policymaker concludes, "Since both intervention scenarios eventually lead to recovery, we should choose the 'Concerted conservation' path as it will likely be less complex and costly than 'Integrated action'." Based only on the information provided by the projected outcomes, which of the following statements provides the strongest critique of the policymaker's conclusion?

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