Question
The human population is predicted to continue increasing as the rate of climate change also increases. What technology doesn't address the concerns raised by these trends?
Responses
A mag-lev trainsmag-lev trains
B man-made islandsman-made islands
C self-driving carsself-driving cars
D chemically-engineered food
Responses
A mag-lev trainsmag-lev trains
B man-made islandsman-made islands
C self-driving carsself-driving cars
D chemically-engineered food
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The technology that doesn't directly address the concerns raised by the increasing human population and the rate of climate change is likely to be **C. self-driving cars**.
While self-driving cars may improve transportation efficiency and potentially reduce traffic accidents, they do not inherently address the broader issues of population growth and climate change, such as resource consumption, habitat destruction, or greenhouse gas emissions associated with increased vehicle use.
In contrast, the other technologies mentioned could have more direct benefits related to environmental management, resource allocation, or food production.
While self-driving cars may improve transportation efficiency and potentially reduce traffic accidents, they do not inherently address the broader issues of population growth and climate change, such as resource consumption, habitat destruction, or greenhouse gas emissions associated with increased vehicle use.
In contrast, the other technologies mentioned could have more direct benefits related to environmental management, resource allocation, or food production.
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