Why does forest conservation in countries that are more developed not make a significant difference in worldwide conservation efforts?
A) Nations that are more developed still demand wood,driving deforestation elsewhere.
B) Multinational corporations simply move their businesses to less-developed nations where deforestation regulations do not exist.
C) Deforestation in countries that are more developed offsets gains in less-developed countries.
D) Both because nations that are more developed still demand wood and because multinational corporations move their businesses to less-developed nations with fewer deforestation regulations.
E) All of these answer choices are correct.
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