Word: conservationism
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Alan S. Manne, professor of Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government, said yesterday before the Public Utilities Control Authority (PUCA) in Hartford that a nuclear moratorium would cost an extra $300 billion in the next forty years in a conservation-oriented economy using fossil energy.
Nevertheless; administrators in charge of the energy conservation project, including Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for administration, are calling this year's program a near-total victory.
Under the U.S.-inspired 1961 Antarctic Treaty, the great white continent has been declared a conservation area; all national claims have been set aside, and only scientific research with potential benefits for all mankind is encouraged. But scientists fear that as the need for protein and minerals increases, peaceful exploration...
No Discernible Duties. The two often turned up in the presidential entourage when Kennedy was traveling. Although assigned no discernible duties, they were with Kennedy in Nassau when he met Macmillan to discuss cancellation of the Skybolt missile program, at Yosemite Park when he plugged conservation measures, at Palm Beach...
London agreed that new conservation measures were needed. But, said Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Minister Frederick Peart, "we do not consider that the present state of the stock is so grave as to require extreme measures." The new rules proposed by Iceland would reduce the British catch, much of which...