The last frontier

The last true wilderness is increasingly at risk in the current political climate, with calls for less dependency on foreign oil focusing attention on the Alaskan preserves. Herndon foresees a less than desirable future for this wilderness, created by an increasing demand for petroleum products in a...

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Published inForum for applied research and public policy Vol. 16; no. 4; p. 72
Main Author Herndon, Mark
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Knoxville University of Tennessee, Energy, Environment and Resources Center 01.07.2002
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Summary:The last true wilderness is increasingly at risk in the current political climate, with calls for less dependency on foreign oil focusing attention on the Alaskan preserves. Herndon foresees a less than desirable future for this wilderness, created by an increasing demand for petroleum products in a power-hungry world.
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ISSN:0887-8218