Sinnott-Armstrong objects to the contribution principle as a basis for the wrongness of driving unnecessarily on the grounds that doing so
A) contributes only negligibly to climate change.
B) only contributes to climate change many years later.
C) does not contribute to climate change.
D) does not intentionally contribute to climate change.
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