A leading environmental group recently published a report contending that humans are using natural resources faster than they can be regenerated. The group claims that this means that economic growth will eventually stop, and will even be negative. An economist would agree with the report, and would point to rising natural resource prices as evidence. agree with the report, and would point to rapid depletion of natural resources around the world as evidence. agree with the report, and would point to the reduction of natural resources per worker around the world as evidence. disagree with the report, in part because it ignores the effects of technological change on natural resources disagree with the report because economic growth does not require any natural resources.
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