In covering Amory Lovins conversation with students and faculty at Plymouth State University, on the occasion of convocation and the awarding of an honorary degree, The Laconia Citizen described Lovins as seeking a middle way:
Standing before PSU students and faculty, Lovins presented what he called a conservative economic theory — yet to be challenged, he pointed out — that energy efficiency and the resulting conservation make not only extremely good business sense, but are also good for the world’s climate. It’s what the institute’s Web site calls Natural Capitalism.




