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In the so-called social constructionist versus environmental realist debate...
A) Environmental realists held that environmental sociology had to include natural ecological conditions in their studies.
B) Social constructionists were primarily concerned with human social systems and saw environmental problems as primarily social problems.
C) Was considered a false dichotomy by some observers because environmental sociology had to take both the biophysical conditions of the natural world and social systems and conditions into account.
D) Might reasonably be interpreted as showing how social constructionists’ thinking is more compatible with the human exemptionalist paradigm (HEP) than the new environmental paradigm (NEP).
E) All of the above.
F) C and D only.
G) A and D only.
H) B, C, and D only.
I) None of the above.