Tuesday, February 13, 1973, Radio Speech on Natural Resources and Environment
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OCR Page 1 of 52THE PRESIDENT'S READING COPY
TV CLIP: ENVIRONMENT
The White House
February 14, 1973
One of the most urgent challenges which we face as
a Nation in the 1970's is the task of protecting our precious
natural heritage. All Americans have been working together,
and working hard, to meet this challenge over the past four
years. Today, I can report to you that all the evidence shows
that we are well on the way to winning the war against
environmental degradation in America -- well on the way to
making our peace with nature.
But while we can be proud of our record in this field,
we must remember that a record is not something to stand on
but something to build on. In the coming weeks I shall send
back to the Congress a number of urgently needed environmental
proposals which were not enacted in the last session -- SO that
the unfinished environmental business of the 92nd Congress
can become the first environmental achievements of the 93rd
Congress.
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