Word: conservationism
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He called the conservation laws "good" and said he had no reservations about enforcing them. In fact, he said, he is more concerned that the purpose of the laws, and the West's ecology, might be damaged should an energy emergency in the future spawn "crisis-oriented, unreasonable" programs...
29. In New York City restaurant patrons must now ask for glasses of water-a conservation measure last applied in 1963.
TOREDUCE this crippling dependence, they advocate swift decontrol of prices and demand reductions through conservation. But unlike rightwing proponents of decontrol, they are aware at least of equity considerations, and propose a huge windfall profits tax of up to 90 per cent to slash Big Oil's potential profits.
The grant furthers plans for an overall renovation of the museum. "Harvard has already set aside $1 million for the revitalization project, which includes the establishment of a Conservation Center and renewal of exhibition galleries.
The ability of nations to weather economic challenges in 1981 will depend, in large part, on their political leadership. As head of the largest economy and the most powerful country in the West, the U.S. President will play the central role. TIME'S economists view the election of Ronald...