Multiple Choice

Two policymakers are discussing the environmental data of a low-income nation with very low per capita CO2 emissions.

Policymaker 1 argues: 'This is a success story. Their low emissions prove a commitment to sustainability. We should encourage them to maintain these levels as a model for the world.'

Policymaker 2 counters: 'This is not a success story; it's a sign of widespread lack of access to energy. These low emissions reflect an inability to power schools, hospitals, and industries, which is essential for improving quality of life.'

Which policymaker's assessment is more accurately grounded in the typical relationship between energy use and economic development?

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