Question

What argument lies at the heart of environmental battles over endangered species habitats throughout the world?
a. Most people realize that the loss of any one species will not threaten the entire ecosystem or create a decline in biodiversity.
b. Global research indicates that declining numbers of plant species have little impact on the overall ecosystem.
c. People argue that human beings are more important than any one species of plant or animal.
d. There is a significant burden incurred by complying with endangered species laws, and the laws do little to protect the species anyway.
e. People argue that there are few benefits received from biodiversity, and no regulation is needed to protect endangered species.

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