Which of the following statements is correct? O Manufactured capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Human capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Natural capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Strong sustainability is growth in two of the three capitals, weak sustainability is all capitals are diminished. O Manufactured capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Human capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Natural capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Strong sustainability is growth in two of the three capitals, weak sustainability is the capitals are unaffected. O Manufactured capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Human capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Natural capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Strong sustainability is positive growth in all three capitals, weak sustainability is positive comprehensive capital, even if one diminished. O None of the above.
Which of the following statements is correct? O Manufactured capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Human capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Natural capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Strong sustainability is growth in two of the three capitals, weak sustainability is all capitals are diminished. O Manufactured capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Human capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Natural capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Strong sustainability is growth in two of the three capitals, weak sustainability is the capitals are unaffected. O Manufactured capital represents industrial capacity, institutions, roads, built environment, financial wealth (GDP). Human capital represents health, education, skills, technical expertise, accumulated knowledge, happiness. Natural capital represents clean atmosphere, fresh water, fertile land, productive oceans, accessible minerals, and fossil energy. Strong sustainability is positive growth in all three capitals, weak sustainability is positive comprehensive capital, even if one diminished. O None of the above.
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