The Frontiers of North America’s Fossil Fuel Boom: BP, Tar Sands, and the Re-industrialization of the Calumet Region (original) (raw)

Graham Pickren (2019) "The frontiers of North America’s fossil fuel boom: BP, Tar Sands, and the re-industrialization of the Calumet Region," Journal of Political Ecology 26: 38-56.

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