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Explaining Emission Disparities in Wealthy Nations

Imagine two countries, Country A and Country B, both with very high and nearly identical standards of living (as measured by per capita income). An economist presents data showing that Country A's per capita CO2 emissions are roughly half of Country B's. Based on the understanding that wealth alone does not determine emission levels, briefly explain one specific, underlying national difference that could plausibly account for this disparity.

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