Volume 24, Number 9 · May 26, 1977

Carter's Powerless Energy Policy

By Alexander Cockburn, James Ridgeway
National Energy Plan
by The Executive Office of the President, Energy Policy and Planning

Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 103 pp., $1.50

The national energy program produced by President Carter and now dispatched to Congress for legislative action has been moderately well received. It is likely to go through many changes in the battles in Congress that lie ahead, but nearly everyone agrees that some form of over-all national strategy was needed, if for nothing else than to promote a serious debate.



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