Asked by Mimi

What lessons learned from the Montreal Protocol can be used to fight climate change?

(Select the three correct answers.)

(3 points)
Responses

Using government regulations to make industries adopt solutions.
Using government regulations to make industries adopt solutions.

Getting wealthier nations to help fund developing nations.
Getting wealthier nations to help fund developing nations.

Focusing only on individual consumer choices as the solution.
Focusing only on individual consumer choices as the solution.

Forcing developing nations to create their own solutions.
Forcing developing nations to create their own solutions.

Having policymakers act based on scientific evidence.
Having policymakers act based on scientific evidence.

Waiting for new technology to solve the problem alone.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answers (three):

- Using government regulations to make industries adopt solutions.
- Getting wealthier nations to help fund developing nations.
- Having policymakers act based on scientific evidence.

Brief justification: The Montreal Protocol succeeded through binding international regulation and phased industry changes, financial/technical support (Multilateral Fund) for developing countries, and policies guided by scientific assessments — not by relying only on consumer choices, forcing developing countries without help, or passively waiting for tech to fix the problem.