Word: conservationism
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Even if oil becomes more abundant, demand is not likely to grow much-in part because the Arabs have taught the world the need for energy conservation. in part because at present exorbitant prices, roughly $11 per bbl. for crude, the world's consumers simply cannot afford to buy...
Exxon announced last week that it would increase supplies to gas stations from 83% of their 1972 usage to 95%. Still, some FEO officials are proceeding on the assumption that the energy crisis is far from over. They are now trying to decide what conservation measures will be needed if...
In many parts of the U.S., in fact, nature has begun to reclaim its property - with a necessary assist from concerned people and governments, and at an enormous price. The reclamation is often underwritten by America's 26,022,547 licensed anglers; every penny of the $107 million they...
As if to signal that mood, the government has now begun to ease restrictions on energy use. It decreed an increase in oil supplies doled out to industry. To be sure, buildings still cannot be heated to over 68° F., gasoline stations must shut down on Sundays and holidays...
Nevertheless, this conservation faces opposition, the opposition of the university itself. A faceless bureaucracy presides over the university and acts to legitimize what students most fear, the corporate society. A formless and contentless University administration acting on principles of efficiency rather than excellence, reinforce student disillusionment with politics and social...