Conservation Through Engineering (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Franklin K. Lane

 
9781332782918: Conservation Through Engineering (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A clear, urgent look at America's resources and the choices that keep the nation strong in hard times.

This work examines how the country can wisely manage coal, oil, and other foundations of industry. It argues that knowing what we have, using it efficiently, and reducing waste are essential for national security and progress. It also connects these issues to education, work, and the public’s responsibility in a changing world.


Through practical questions and policy ideas, the edition shows how stock taking, new technology, and deliberate leadership can extend resources and support American leadership in industry and defense.




  • How we measure and value national resources like coal, oil, and metals.

  • Why expanding efficient engines and smarter energy use matters for industry and ships.

  • Ways government, industry, and citizens can cooperate to prevent waste and boost production.

  • The link between resource policy and education, immigration, and national unity.



Ideal for readers seeking a historically grounded view of how engineering, policy, and public life intersect to sustain a nation’s future.

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