Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, February 14, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY i Conservation urged to avert global crisis 0 ENDS WED.! 'LT '" DI SNEYM * AIL-C4V;OON Fr AURE WASHINGTON () - A report from researchers and businessmen says the United States must reduce its consumption of certain r a w materials and help avert a global crisis in natural resources. The report said the industrialized world and the United States in par- ticular should begin to slow down its consumption of highly deplet- able resources and move toward greater use of abundant materials. "As projected demand curves push up against known reserves, a global crisis may occur if there is not a movement toward coopera- Adult sea otters, weighing 45 tol 100 pounds, gulp the equivalent ofI a fifth or more of their body weight in food every day. THURSDAY--FEB. 15 NEW WORLD FILM CO-OP -presents- tion in the exploitation and distri- bution of world resources," the report said. 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