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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...problems are radical and the solutions must be more radical than President Carter is willing to undertake." he told a crowd of about 450 in Science Center C in a lecture entitled, "Dumping Carter: A Progressive Program...

Author: By Ann R. Scott and Suzanne R. Spring, S | Title: Harrington Asks For Reduced Corporate Role | 4/7/1979 | See Source »

Harrington said the DSOC program calls for the end of corporate control of American political decision-making...

Author: By Ann R. Scott and Suzanne R. Spring, S | Title: Harrington Asks For Reduced Corporate Role | 4/7/1979 | See Source »

...would be naive to assume that if solar and wind energy systems were installed on the rooftops of the land the energy crunch would magically go away. But assuming that nuclear plants will solve the problem is just as naive, and perhaps disastrously so. If a comprehensive government program to encourage installment of solar heating devices--along the lines of the home insulation tax rebate--were to result in only a 5 per cent decrease in the overall demand for oil it would be well worth the effort since U.S. oil supplies are currently only 2.5 per cent below demand...

Author: By Joseph B. White, | Title: In Search of the Sun | 4/6/1979 | See Source »

...Carter administration, however, appears unready to embark on a program to seriously promote solar and wind power and whiles away its energy policy hours concocting elaborate plans to lift the controls that regulate domestic oil prices. Raising prices, the administration maintains, will stimulate domestic production and discourage consumers from wasting oil. Ideally, the oil companies will use the extra revenue for the expanded exploration they talk so much about and the government will tax away windfall profits. In fact, the rise in oil prices after deregulation--which may be as much as seven cents per gallon of gas--coupled with...

Author: By Joseph B. White, | Title: In Search of the Sun | 4/6/1979 | See Source »

...warily, insisting that it is only a last resort. This is roughly analogous to rationing water in a desert when there's only a few drops left in the canteen. The time for rationing is earlier on, before the supplies are gone. If an equitable, and not necessarily severe, program of rationing coupled with price controls were instituted it would achieve conservation without drastic inflationary effects. Rationing would spread the burden more evenly over all segments of society. Price increases put the load, as usual, on those least able to bear it. As for adverse political consequences, dollar a gallon...

Author: By Joseph B. White, | Title: In Search of the Sun | 4/6/1979 | See Source »

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