Word: conservationism
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At Georgetown, Kennedy lashed out at Carter's inflation and energy record, supporting what he terms "last resort" moves of gas rationing and wage and price controls. More recently, Kennedy "defined" his position on nuclear power, coming out in favor of a moratorium on new plant construction. To audiences across...
Security, understandably, remained a serious concern. The Village and the surrounding areas of competition bristled with small arms-not the ubiquitous submachine guns manned by guards that were so startling at Innsbruck four years ago (a legacy of the massacre of Israelis in Munich in 1972) but an immense arsenal...
Energy Cooperation. In a most ambitious suggestion, the commission calls for an "accommodation between oil-producing and -consuming countries." Petroleum exporting nations, on their side, would guarantee levels of production and avoid sudden, large price increases. In return, the developed countries would commit themselves to a stiff conservation program and...
What is most surprising about Brown's precipitous decline is that it comes despite growing popular acceptance of the positions he has stressed--energy conservation, fiscal conservatism, a halt to the development of nuclear power, and, most recently, opposition to draft registration. The once unorthodox blend of liberalism and conservatism...
Last July Carter pledged to use the proceeds of his proposed tax to set up an Energy Security Corp. to help develop an enormous new industry for the production of gas and oil from alternative sources such as shale and coal. Other revenues were to go for bolstering mass transit...