DP Geography Questionbank
Transboundary pollution
Description
Describe one major pollution event affecting more than one country and examine the consequences of and responses to this event.
Examine the growth of environmental awareness as a consequence of these global interactions.
Examine the role of one international civil society organization in fostering improved environmental management.
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