You give not one documented example. The problem is not the existence of quantities of chemical elements, but their form and dispersal, and the economic, energy costs of mining and processing into a usable form, and time scale and rates of production. At this point in time, global heating and fossil fuel generation are at record maximum, of exponential growth, with many doubling times over two centuries. Renewable energy, so called, depends on mining, and has barely managed to get its boots on. The problem is the growth of the existing systems. If you say resources are no problem, then they are also no supply problems for the existing convenient fossil fuelled growth. There is no substitute for energy density of oil.
Limits to growth are the only thing that stops growth.