There is a general pattern in how environmental workers and activists overcome environmental problems. Which lists five steps of solving an environmental problem in the order in which they happen? (SC.912.L.17.20) * 1 point assessment, public education, political action, risk analysis, follow-through assessment, risk analysis, public education, political action, follow-through follow-through, assessment, public education, political action, risk analysis public education, risk analysis, assessment, follow-through, political action

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The correct order of steps in solving an environmental problem is:

  1. Risk analysis
  2. Public education
  3. Political action
  4. Follow-through
  5. Assessment

This sequence ensures that the problem is first understood and analyzed for risks, then the public is educated about it, followed by political action to address the issue, and finally, a follow-through assessment to evaluate the effectiveness of the actions taken.