Social inequality is often said to be the underlying cause


Social inequality is often said to be the underlying cause of environmental decline. Discuss social inequality's role in at least three of the following processes: the distribution of pollution, overconsumption, the treadmill of production, uneven development, and conceptions of nature. Compare and contrast how this relates to a free market system and capitalism. Be sure to list some ways this social inequality can be limited.

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