Hydrocarbon Nation How Energy Security Made Our Nation Great and Climate Security Will Save Us

In Hydrocarbon Nation, Thor Hogan looks at how four technological revolutions-industrial, agricultural, transportation, and electrification-drew upon the enormous hydrocarbon wealth of the United States, transforming the young country into a nation with unparalleled economic and military potential....

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Main Author: Hogan, Thor (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2018
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