Dissecting Environmental Impact
Imagine two countries, Country A and Country B, have identical total economic output. Explain how it is possible for Country A to have a significantly higher negative environmental impact than Country B. In your explanation, you must address the two distinct factors that determine the overall environmental effect of economic activity.
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