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Will security of supplies have a significant effect on national
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Corporate concentration among energy industries in the United States
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Federal Role as an Energy Producer__
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Capital requirements to meet U S energy needs 197185_
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U S net energy imports related to energy consumption 1947 1955
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Distribution of U S foreign trade in selected mineral energy sources by region 1965
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Direct private investment of U S companies in foreign petroleum industries 1964 1968
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Estimated expenditures for energy research and development 1963
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Federal Research and Development for Civilian Energy 196672__
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An analysis of forestry issues in the first
FIGURES
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activities in the
Consumption of energy resources by major consumer groups
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Legislative proposals now pending 9
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Major reports and their recommendations 25
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National land use policy background papers
Summary report of the Cornell workshop on energy
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Memorandum of the Chairman__
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Memorandum of the Chairman_
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An overview of energy and the environment Peter L Auer
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Air pollution
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Research needs
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Need for research
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Heavy metals
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Thermal pollution
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Transportation storage and marketing 74
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Technological options
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Exploration production and transportation of fossil fuels 95
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Independent processes 101
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Electric power from nuclear fission 109
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Controlled thermonuclear fusion 117
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Growth rate of energy demand Deane N Morris 123
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Memorandum of the Chairman_
The major issues
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The need for coordinated national policies____
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Conclusions and recommendations___
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The Law of the Sea crisis an intensifying
Memorandum of the Chairman to Members Senate Committee on Interior
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Survey of energy consumption projections
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APPENDICES
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Statement by the Honorable John R Stevenson of March 28 1972
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selected years 196169
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Energy use versus gross national product
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