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"The world's poor are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation and lack of access to clean, affordable energy
services. Climate change, loss of biodiversity and depletion of natural resources are both national and global issues requiring
cooperation among all countries. (The United Nations) works to strengthen national capacity to manage the environment in a
sustainable manner while ensuring adequate protection for the poor, by identifying and sharing best practices, providing policy
advice and forging partnerships."
- United Nations Development Programme
Source: United Nations Development Programme, Annual Report, 2008
Using the United Nations' guidelines, a person living in which of these countries would be MOST affected by environmental
degradation?
France
Iceland
Ireland
D)
Nigeria
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