Americans Will Again Fight To Protect the Arctic Refuge
Tags: ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska); DRILLING platforms; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; WILDLIFE refuges -- Alaska
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- Energy supply bill clears House panel. Laws, Forrest // Western Farm Press;10/15/2005, Vol. 27 Issue 21, p16
Reports on the move of the House Resources Committee to pass legislation that would open a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife refuge to drilling for oil in Alaska. Opposition from environmental organizations; Detail of the area covering the drilling plan; Capability of the project on...
- Senate votes against drilling in Alaska. // National Petroleum News;May2003, Vol. 95 Issue 5, p11
Reports on the Senate vote disapproving oil drilling at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Response of Senator Lisa Murkowski on the scheme; Expression of environmental concerns; Assessment of the energy bill.
- Alaska tiff clouds digital switch. Boliek, Brooks // Hollywood Reporter -- International Edition;12/20/2005, Vol. 392 Issue 18, p6
The article reports on oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The drilling is threatening a year-end Senate meltdown that could stall legislation containing requirements that broadcasters end their analog television transmissions. The U.S. House added a provision to permit...
- LEAN MEAN MONEY MACHINES. Hecht, Jeff // New Scientist;7/28/2001, Vol. 171 Issue 2301, p16
Provides information on the plans of the administration of United States President George W. Bush to build nuclear power stations and to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Cost of the energy-efficiency programs of the government; Least productive among the programs...
- I Was Fired For Posting a Map. Thomas, Ian // Earth Island Journal;Autumn2001, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p48
Provides information on the termination of a United States government employee for posting maps showing the distribution of caribou calving areas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Reasons for removing the map from the Internet; How the incident would affect colleagues at Patuxent Wildlife...
- SAVING THE ARCTIC REFUGE. // National Wildlife;Feb/Mar2005, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p61
Reports on the effort of drilling proponents to convince the Congress to pass a legislation for oil and gas development at Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Proposal to include revenues from drilling in the budget bill; Stance of the public on the issue; Animals that may be affected by...
- Alaskans Back ANWAR Drilling An a Protected Environment. Chavez, Linda // Human Events;04/23/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 15, p10
Reports on the support of the people of Alaska to the petroleum drilling plans in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Opposition of the Democratic Party and environmentalist to the proposal to drill petroleum in the area; Description of the area where drilling will be made;...
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Too Wild To Waste. // National Wildlife;Jun/Jul2001, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p64
Reports on the plan to launch an oil exploration project in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Plans of the National Wildlife Federation to develop petition drives and letter-writing campaigns to urge the United States Congress to keep the Arctic refuge off-limits to drilling; Range...
- Too wild to lose. Waterman, J.; Brower, D. // Backpacker;Mar1988, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p40
Three articles explore the controversy surrounding the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. North Slope oil reserves; Policy of the Reagan Administration; Differing views of Alaskans in the village of Kaktoville; Oil and jobs versus preservation of nature.


