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Jessica Goad for Think Progress

Mining, Fracking, And Drilling Have Changed Public Lands From Carbon Sinks To Carbon Polluters

42.1 percent of the country’s coal, 26.2 percent of its oil, and 17.8 percent of its natural gas are currently sourced from public lands.

December 05th, 2013

By Jessica Goad for Think Progress

Mining, Fracking, And Drilling Have Changed Public Lands From Carbon Sinks To Carbon Polluters

A report released Thursday by the Center for American Progress finds that our nation’s forests, parks, grasslands, and other onshore public lands in the

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