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Student #1: There’s no point in trying to fight climate change as individuals. Governments need to get involved and start taking it seriously.
Student #2: Governments should have gotten involved a long time ago, but I still think it’s important for every person to do what they can. The most important thing is that we make progress.
In the context of this conversation, which claim most warrants justification?

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The most important thing is that we make progress.
The most important thing is that we make progress.

There’s no point in trying to fight climate change as individuals.
There’s no point in trying to fight climate change as individuals.

Governments need to get involved and start taking it seriously.
Governments need to get involved and start taking it seriously.

Governments should have gotten involved a long time ago.
Governments should have gotten involved a long time ago.
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The claim that most warrants justification in this conversation is "There’s no point in trying to fight climate change as individuals." This claim goes against the idea that individuals can make a difference and suggests that only government intervention can address the issue effectively. This claim would need to be justified with evidence or reasoning to support its validity.
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