Word: conservationism
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But alcohol is still in experimental stages, Yergin said, adding that although renewable sources are feasible in the long run, conservation should be the main new source of energy now. Citing the Boston-based Gillette Company's 30-per-cent reduction of energy, Yergin said that the United States could...
Like Anderson, Barry Commoner cannot win. We are not willing, moreover, to cast our lot with a man who has never demonstrated that he can lead, or with a party that probably will crumble after November. Much of what Commoner says strikes us as reasonable, even desirable. His energy program...
"Advocates" for each of the three major Presidential candidates took turns questioning "witnesses" for each candidate on the importance of conservation, the need for an oil tax, President Carter's handling of the emergency oil reserve and his creation of the Department of Energy.
Until the righting began two weeks ago, worldwide petroleum production had been exceeding demand by approximately 2.5 million bbl. per day as a result of recession in the U.S. and heightened conservation efforts in nations everywhere. World petroleum inventories now exceed 400 million bbl.
When the wallboard was removed, damage was discovered. Rubenstein worked closely with Arthur Beale, head of conservation at the Fogg Museum of Art, to restore the paintings.