Petrolias, Then & Now: Exploring Change & Continuity in the Ethics of Extraction
with Brian Black, Penn State Altoona
Friday, 26 May 2023, 7pm EDT
Public Energy History talk courtesy of CHESS: Canadian History of the Environment Summer School 2023
Weldon Library Community Room 128, Western University, London, Ontario

Feature Image: Petrolia Oil Field, Petrolia, Ontario. Credit: Canada. Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys / Library and Archives Canada / PA-015239
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