Natural Resources Policy October 6, 2009
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A superior natural resources policy is one that favors those institutions by which new resources are substituted for old ones: individual enterprise, guided by the price signals of the market, and technological advances that conserve resources and permit them to be used more efficiently.
Statement on United Nations World Environment Day
June 5, 1986

We’re Not Energy Poor August 18, 2009
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We’re not energy poor. There’s energy yet to be found and developed in this country, including the biggest coal pile that any country in the world sits on.
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session on the Program for Economic Recovery at a Breakfast for Newspaper and Television News Editors, February 19, 1981
America Must Produce More Energy May 22, 2009
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America must get to work producing more energy. The Republican program for solving economic problems is based on growth and productivity.
Large amounts of oil and natural gas lay beneath our land and off our shores, untouched because the present administration seems to believe the American people would rather see more regulation, taxes and controls than more energy.
Coal offers great potential. So does nuclear energy produced under rigorous safety standards. It could supply electricity for thousands of industries and millions of jobs and homes. It must not be thwarted by a tiny minority opposed to economic growth which often finds friendly ears in regulatory agencies for its obstructionist campaigns.
First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech
17 July 1980
Produce More Energy April 22, 2009
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Conservation is desirable, of course, for we must not waste energy. But conservation is not the sole answer to our energy needs. America must get to work producing more energy.
Time to Recapture our Destiny
Detroit, Michigan, July 17, 1980
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Independent of Outside Energy Sources March 30, 2009
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The best answer, while conservation is worthy in itself, is to try to make us independent of outside sources to the greatest extent possible for our energy.
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session on the Program for Economic Recovery at a Breakfast for Newspaper and Television News Editors, February 19, 1981
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Natural Resources Policy October 7, 2008
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A superior natural resources policy is one that favors those institutions by which new resources are substituted for old ones: individual enterprise, guided by the price signals of the market, and technological advances that conserve resources and permit them to be used more efficiently.
Statement on United Nations World Environment Day
June 5, 1986
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We’re Not Energy Poor August 18, 2008
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We’re not energy poor. There’s energy yet to be found and developed in this country, including the biggest coal pile that any country in the world sits on.
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session on the Program for Economic Recovery at a Breakfast for Newspaper and Television News Editors, February 19, 1981
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Conservation Is Not the Sole Answer April 22, 2008
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Conservation is desirable, of course, for we must not waste energy. But conservation is not the sole answer to our energy needs. America must get to work producing more energy.
Time to Recapture our Destiny
Detroit, Michigan, July 17, 1980
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Energy Independence March 30, 2008
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The best answer, while conservation is worthy in itself, is to try to make us independent of outside sources to the greatest extent possible for our energy.
Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session on the Program for Economic Recovery at a Breakfast for Newspaper and Television News Editors, February 19, 1981
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