Conservation's Role in Bush's New Energy Plan

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, May 18, 2001.
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President Bush unveiled his energy policy for the nation Thursday. Environmentalists say his plan puts way too much emphasis on building power plants and not enough on conservation and efficiency. But supporters of Bush’s approach say America can’t possibly meet its energy needs by simply putting on sweaters and turning down thermostats. Laura talks with Charli Coon, Energy and Environment Policy Analyst with the Heritage Foundation (www.heritage.org), and Richard Kennelly, Staff Attorney with the Conservation Law Foundation (www.clf.org).

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