I recommend that we assure the people that their water supplies will be pure and plentiful now and in the years ahead.
Our major rivers are defiled by noxious debris.
I recommend that we advance in the battle for clean air over America's cities.
The new conservation is built on a new promise--to bring parks closer to the people.
It is appropriate that all citizens share in an expression of our national appreciation of the present, and the historic...
We must not permit harmful effects on fish, other wildlife and on drinking water supplies of chemicals from fertilizer a...
I recommend that we guard the landscape against the waste products of modern life.
Our numbers grow, our cities become more crowded, the pace of our lives quickens--but man's need to raise his spirits an...
From the great smoke stacks of industry and from the exhausts of motors and machines, 130 million tons of soot, carbon a...
Theodore Roosevelt made conservation more than a political issue in America. He made it a moral imperative.
I recommend that we bring a sense of fulfillment, outdoor recreation and serenity to all Americans.
I also invite the Governors of the States to provide for the observance of National Defense Transportation Day and Natio...
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces ...
So, as we look back to mark the achievements of our dynamic transportation industry, we also look forward to its future ...
Fast, safe, and efficient transportation is indispensable to our future growth and to the security of our Nation, and in...
I recommended to the Congress.
But many of their resources—oil, gas, coal, uranium, timber, water—await development.
It is easier to build than it is to destroy.