It is sometimes argued that we are reaching the limits of the earth’s capacity to supply our energy needs with fossil fuels. In the past ten years, however, as a result of technological progress making it possible to extract resources from even marginal wells and mines, yields from oil and coal fields have increased tremendously. There is no reason to believe that there is a limit to the earth’s capacity to supply our energy needs.
Which of the following statements most directly contradicts the conclusion drawn above?(A) Even if we exhaust our supplies of fossil fuel, the earth can still be mined for uranium for nuclear fuel.
(B) The technology needed to extract fossil fuels from marginal sources is very expensive.
(C) Even given the improvements in technology, oil and coal are not renewable resources; so we will eventually exhaust our supplies of them.
(D) Most of the land under which marginal oil and coal supplies lie is more suitable to cultivation or pasturing than to production of fossil fuels.
(E) The fuels that are yielded by marginal sources tend to be high in sulfur and other undesirable elements which aggravate the air pollution problem.
Source: Master GMAT
Conclusion states that earth will never get exhausted by energy sources.
"There is no reason to believe that there is a limit to the earth’s capacity to supply our energy needs."
Hence something that proves that our renewebale sources are limited can be helpful.