Another look at Carter.

AuthorFerderber, T. Lyle
PositionLetters to the Editor - Letter to the Editor

Your December article on the Carter Doctrine perhaps shows only a part of a policy of someone who I think is one of the most decent human beings to have held high public office in decades ("The Carter Doctrine Goes Global" by Michael T. Klare). Carter had a larger energy strategy of moving us away from our total dependence on petroleum.

I discussed this with a fellow organic farmer friend who ran Pennsylvania's Department of Energy Conservation during Carter's tenure. In those four years, his office mapped the state's hydropower sites, tested the entire state for wind power sites, researched and pushed solar here in cloudy Pennsylvania, and gave out numerous grants for alternative energy and conservation. In those days, national manufacturers like Allis-Chalmers sold hydropower turbines from home size to industrial size, passive...

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