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A political commentator argues: "The same innovative spirit that gave us the technologies causing our environmental problems will naturally create the solutions. As societies get richer, they can afford to invent cleaner technologies. Therefore, the best environmental policy is to simply encourage maximum economic growth without interference." Based on the historical relationship between economic systems, technology, and the environment over the past two centuries, which of the following provides the most robust critique of this argument?

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Updated 2025-08-07

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