Conservation Through Engineering / Extract from the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior
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The report assesses national dependence on fuel and argues that modern prosperity requires careful engineering of power resources. It highlights a recent coal strike as evidence of societal vulnerability and urges conservation measures, increased efficiency in coal and electricity use, and development of alternative sources such as hydroelectric and oil shale. It warns that foreseeable petroleum demand cannot be met domestically and recommends diplomatic protection of foreign ventures, encouragement of American enterprise abroad, and possible federal organization or chartering to secure supplies. It also outlines land-development and reclamation programs, garden-home and soldier-settlement initiatives, and focused resource development in Alaska.
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