Question: Which one of the following is NOT a challenge that more specifically effects gaining support for and implementing environmental policies? (Choose one) Group of answer choices Irreversibility: Exceeding carrying capacity, going past tipping points Public Goods: Benefits of using may accrue to a few while the damage affects all (Tragedy of the Commons) ex. Using water in a drought Pluralism: A wide variety of views and competing interests and power differentials Transboundary: One country alone cannot easily regulate (ex. taller smokestacks spreading pollution) => coordination Temporal and Spatial Variability: Short-term costs to prevent long-term costs - but those who pay may not be the ones to benefit. Also spatial: Climate change affects poorer nations more, but more GHG emission from the global North