Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Why or why not drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge?

The only instance of animals dying in the ANWR is the caribou because they pass a pipe site, it was a coincedence that they were killed, it really won't affect the animals. Also, with the war and everything prices are going to be high for a long time, a private supply would give us oil for a long time! If you were at my school watching my groups presentation on why we should drill you would've had a more elaborate reason, sorry i can't give you more reasons, don't have the time.Why or why not drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge?
Don't drill. We will kill all the animals.Why or why not drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge?
IT IS SOME TOP SHELF OIL, THE ANIMALS CAN ADAPT AS THEY HAVE AND FLURSHED IN THE AREAS THEY ARE CURRENTLY DRILLING.
WE SHOULDN'T DESTROY SOMETHING THAT BEAUTIFUL FOR 18 MONTHS WORTH OF OIL.
I don't understand why it's even an issue; why should there even be such a thing as a 'national wildlife refuge'? Public property...isn't. It becomes a zone of nothing. I say sell that land off.
The amount of oil that would be found in the reserve would barely make a dent on the amount we import from the Middle East but would suceed in destroying one of the few natural envirnoments left in the country. I am all for ending our oil addiction, but this is not the way to do it.
Weighing the amount of oil that could be gotten against the damage to the environment. Soo they say they won't destroy the environment, and I'm to believe that when they can't manage the Alaskan pipeline and avoid spills. In west Texas oil field country you can't drink the water cause it has been contaminated. Sorry there just isn't enough oil, the Governor of Alaska is going to have to find another source of revenue.
we need the oil, wont kill the wildlife

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