The outlook for energy consumption is based on changeable projections for future reserves. What might be the most important
factor in making a projection?
A) the growth rate of consumption
B) the types of estimates used to determine how many of the remaining resources can be recovered
economically
C) the development of better technologies for production
D) the actual policies affecting industry production standards and personal choice issues
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