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The federal government approves additional funding for food resources in africa. which of the following would be a potential negative externality for the global environment?
a. demands on food resources in africa increase.
b. incidents of starvation-related illnesses decrease.
c. local economies benefit from increasing number of aid workers.
d. other countries follow suit and shift funds from conservation to food.
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