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Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production

By: Stephen Macdonald(Author)
184 pages, b/w illustrations
Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production
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  • Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production ISBN: 9781617260230 Hardback Jan 2011 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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In Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production, McDonald offers a basic understanding of the goals and practices by which the federal government leases its fossil fuel resources and how these practices affect the economy. Leasing of Federal Lands for Fossil Fuels Production was originally published in 1979.

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By: Stephen Macdonald(Author)
184 pages, b/w illustrations
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