I’ve always thought that underpopulated countries in Africa are vastly underpolluted.

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This quote suggests that countries in Africa with fewer people have much less pollution compared to more populated areas. The economist is saying that having a smaller population can be better for the environment, as there are fewer people creating waste and damaging the natural surroundings. However, this view oversimplifies the complex issues of development, poverty, and environmental protection that many African countries face.

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