Energy, public opinion, and public policy—a survey of urban, suburban, and rural communities
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Edward J. BlakelyAuthor Affiliations
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Hilgardia 30(8):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n08p4. August 1976.
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Abstract
The California lifestyle depends on easy access to in-expensive energy. Continued rising energy costs probably will mean drastic alterations in that lifestyle and consequently in the growth patterns of the state's communities. It seems apparent, furthermore, that public attitudes about the energy crisis - its causes and consequences — will influence state and national policy.
Blakely E. 1976. Energy, public opinion, and public policy—a survey of urban, suburban, and rural communities. Hilgardia 30(8):4-5. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n08p4
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