Why do deep global climate change agreements tend to fail?

a. The poorer countries are always unfairly burdened with enforcement while wealthy countries are free to violate agreements.
b. Democracies take too long to make domestic policy changes leading to a break down of the agreement for less democratic nations.
c. The demands for individual countries are weak because individual leaders want to remain in office for as long as possible.
d. Deep agreements cost too much to carry out at this time but future technological advances will lower costs very soon.

Ans: c

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