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Read the following paragraph from the introduction [paragraphs 1-3].
"In the year 2050, I will be 56 years old; yet, right now, the average age of this 52nd Parliament is 49 years old," said Chlöe Swarbrick, a member of the New Zealand Parliament, emphasizing that the burden of dealing with a climate crisis will fall on her generation and those who come after.
Which idea is BEST supported by this paragraph?
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Swarbrick is working to slow climate change, as she believes that her generation will have to face the challenges posed by climate change decades later.
Swarbrick is working to slow climate change, and she thinks more people her age should be part of this effort.
Swarbrick is young compared with other parliamentarians, and she feels that the older generation cannot understand the threat of global warming.
Swarbrick is young compared with other parliamentarians, and she feels that the older generation should lead the way and find solutions to global warming.
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