What is the "intergenerational storm" of climate change?
A) the problem of massive world overpopulation over generations.
B) the problem that the bad effects of current carbon dioxide emissions will fall largely on future generations.
C) the problem that the compounding effects of greenhouse gas emissions require the current generation to, in effect, cooperate with future generations.
D) the problem that countries are possibly biased toward the interests of the current generation, which largely benefits from carbon dioxide emissions.
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