Doomsday forecasts about running out of natural resources, with dire consequences,
A) have occurred at least as far back in time as the 16th century.
B) have generally been correct, and resources today are nearly all rising in price.
C) seldom are taken seriously enough by the public.
D) began to be heard for the first time after Earth Day of 1970.
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