Question

Why do developing nations impose few or no restrictions on logging?
A) Local residents use most of the timber, and the government does not want to impose restrictions on its citizens.
B) They are desperate for economic development.
C) Most timber is extracted by local corporations that support the government.
D) There is practically an infinite supply of timber because wood is a renewable resource.
E) No old-growth forests remain in developing nations.

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