Friday, January 8, 2010

What are some websites that talk about how drilling for oil in alaska can affect the environment in a bad way?

I am doing a research project on it, so I really need the websites! Please Help!What are some websites that talk about how drilling for oil in alaska can affect the environment in a bad way?
Look up the exxon valdez oil spill in alaska in March 24, 1989 260,000 barrels of oil was spilled into the ocean.





(Tip) Just type in oil drilling in alaska, and some of the sites that will come up is the fox news, the eco world, and the bush campain on the oil drilling in alaska.





Good Luck on your paper.What are some websites that talk about how drilling for oil in alaska can affect the environment in a bad way?
I live in Alaska...and have been all over the North Slope from Barrow to Kotovik.............





......... so why do you only want web sites with the negative impacts? Why not just web sites about oil exploration?





Consider this. Before the pipeline in 1972 there were 5,000 polar bears and 470,000 caribou in that area. Today that herd has over 6 million caribou and home to 25,000 polar bears. Does this sound like an enviroment gone bad? This is data you only find on state and federal wildlife management web sites because it does not dovetail with the current Democratic policies.





I have worked inside ANWR.. 99.9% of ANWR is knee deep water, mud, and water grass. It's a God forsaken mosquito factory. Place is so flat you can watch your dog run away from home for three days. It sucks. You couldn't pay me enough to go back there for more than a day or two. Hatefully wet, dirty, disguisting place nature has forgotten. Those pictures of ANWR with the caribou and mountains showing in the distance.......were taken by a photographer standing in ANWR looking outside of ANWR. They are not of ANWR.





It's bad enough so many news sources and web sites put a spin on all the 'news' they release............ why be flunky and eat it up? Your 'research' paper is going to be nothing but a reguritation of what myths of Alaska you find, written by people who have never been there.





Why perpetuate the lies?

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