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fagboi

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According to the Club of Rome,
 
  a. technology will solve most of our resource problems.
  b. the supply of food is the world's most pressing concern.
  c. population growth must eventually be zero.
  d. there is no limit to the world's carrying capacity.

Question 2

The Club of Rome
 
  a. worried most about food production.
  b. was first to suggest the problem of climate change.
  c. focused on the problem of infinite resources.
  d. focused on the problem of finite resources.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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