Global greenhouse-gas (GHG) emission reductions are unlikely to be achieved through GDP reductions because
A) GDP cannot be reduced.
B) the rise in GDP in rich countries will be greater than the reductions in GDP in poor countries.
C) ongoing population growth and per capita income growth are likely to drive GDP upward.
D) the rise in GDP in poor countries will be greater than the reductions in GDP in rich countries.
E) the growth rate of world GDP is negative.
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