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Home » Addressing the Risk of a Cuban Oil Spill
Addressing the Risk of a Cuban Oil Spill
Energy and Environment, Oil & Gas, oil drilling, Pollution Management & Control, potential oil spill emanating
Addressing the Risk of a Cuban Oil Spill
i.cfr.org –

The authors analyze the prospect of oil drilling off the coast of Cuba and suggest precautions the United States should take to defend against a potential oil spill emanating from Cuba.

Link: http://i.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/Policy_Innovation_Memo15_Bert_Clayton.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on April 1, 2012
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