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Showing Original Post only (View all)Success! The Arctic is open for drilling! [View all]
Obama accomplishes what Bush could not:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/24/science/earth/shell-arctic-ocean-drilling-stands-to-open-new-oil-frontier.html?_r=2&hp
The presidents preoccupation with the Arctic proposal, even as the nation was still reeling from the BP spill, was the first hint that Shells audacious plan to drill in waters previously considered untouchable had gone from improbable to inevitable.
Barring a successful last-minute legal challenge by environmental groups, Shell will begin drilling test wells off the coast of northern Alaska in July, opening a new frontier in domestic oil exploration and accelerating a global rush to tap the untold resources beneath the frozen ocean.
It is a moment of major promise and considerable danger.
Industry experts and national security officials view the Alaskan Arctic as the last great domestic oil prospect, one that over time could bring the country a giant step closer to cutting its dependence on foreign oil.
But many Alaska Natives and environmental advocates say drilling threatens wildlife and pristine shorelines, and perpetuates the nations reliance on dirty fossil fuels.
Barring a successful last-minute legal challenge by environmental groups, Shell will begin drilling test wells off the coast of northern Alaska in July, opening a new frontier in domestic oil exploration and accelerating a global rush to tap the untold resources beneath the frozen ocean.
It is a moment of major promise and considerable danger.
Industry experts and national security officials view the Alaskan Arctic as the last great domestic oil prospect, one that over time could bring the country a giant step closer to cutting its dependence on foreign oil.
But many Alaska Natives and environmental advocates say drilling threatens wildlife and pristine shorelines, and perpetuates the nations reliance on dirty fossil fuels.
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Decades of fending off the barbarians and one of our own just hands it over
TheKentuckian
May 2012
#10
The paint chips must be old to be effective, I suggest from the peak or dormers of an old
Dragonfli
May 2012
#28
I've been wondering the same thing! WHY don't we save our oil for when there is no
Auntie Bush
May 2012
#40
Lead time between "discovering" the oil and seeing it at the pump is about 10 years
bhikkhu
May 2012
#68
SS won't be killed...just wounded to die a very slow death. It will be called "reform to save it."
KoKo
May 2012
#21
Agree with both of you. It's a shame that we have so many Americans that are motivated by hate...
stillwaiting
May 2012
#47
Many, many people here have been trying and will continue to try to stop this.
Blue_In_AK
May 2012
#23
Yes...we try ...we've been trying and I have some faint hope that "The People" will succeed.
KoKo
May 2012
#44
I've had that thought too. One of the only things that makes me glad to be old is
Auntie Bush
May 2012
#43
I wonder how Obama looks at his daughters and then justifies doing something like this?
SammyWinstonJack
May 2012
#58
Make no mistake about it, the few environmental protections, restrictions and trade-offs
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#32
Drilling in the Arctic is fine with me. But I would suggest a policy that for every well
Egalitariat
May 2012
#54
Camden Bay in the Beaufort Sea about 100 miles from the Canadian border...
Luminous Animal
May 2012
#61
Don't worry. If there's a disaster, the president go can on TV to pray for it to come to an end.
Karmadillo
May 2012
#65