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TEA [102]
2 years ago
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In terms of environmentalism there are sharp conflicts between the Global North and South. Which of t following represents Globa

l North-South conflicts
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aliina [53]2 years ago
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The Global North and the Global South are said to make up the two main economic worlds that span the entire planet.

While the Global South represents the economically underdeveloped nations of Africa, India, China, Brazil, and Mexico, among others, the Global North represents the economically developed societies of Europe, North America, Australia, Israel, and South Africa.

While the Global North is wealthy, politically stable, technologically advanced, and aging as a result of their nations' propensity for declining populations, the Global South is the exact reverse.

<h3>What causes conflicts about the environment?</h3>

Causes can include squabbles over natural resources at the community and/or family levels as well as control over essential environmental resources like fossil fuels.

Conflicts can take many different forms, ranging from open warfare and even genocide to localized conflicts.

While the Global North is wealthy, politically stable, technologically advanced, and aging as a result of their nations' propensity for negative population growth, the Global South is the exact reverse.

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