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Garrett hardin believes that "a ‘just’ sharing of the world’s wealth among all the inhabitants, without coercive control of individual reproduction, would result in a continual, exponential growth of the human population" and much more suffering. this means hardin is a:
a. mainstream environmentalist.
b. neo-malthusian.
c. believer in sustainable development.
d. grassroots organizer.

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