Word: conservationism
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Even before the Reagan Administration's program was announced, its policy of less Government involvement in energy was clear. Since January, the Administration has scrapped virtually all remaining vestiges of gasoline and crude oil price controls, chopped $3 billion from the fiscal 1982 Energy Department budget, scaled back conservation...
The state was already waging an extensive land war. Seven hundred members of the California Conservation Corps helped strip fruit from the trees in infested backyards.
After a period of apocalyptic rhetoric, Californians generally took the spraying in stride. Residents of the infested areas were bombarded with information on the safety of the chemical, which according to state lexicologists is only one twenty-fifth as toxic as the pesticide used in flea collars. Brown's...
The Metropolitan District Commission, which supplies water for most eastern Massachusetts cities and towns. Wednesday launched a major water-conservation drive, citing reduced water levels in its Quabbin Reservoir, now at 85 per cent of capacity.
B & G workers are continuing to monitor Harvard buildings to insure that they are not cooled below 78 degrees, a policy instituted last summer after a call for conservation from then-President Carter, Joyce said.