ALASKA'S Oil War
Tags: ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska) -- Environmental conditions; PETROLEUM -- Prospecting; ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
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- The Debate Over Oil Drilling in the Alaskan Wild. // Current Events;3/9/2001, Vol. 100 Issue 20, p1
Focuses on the debate over oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). United States Senator Frank Murkowski's introduction of a bill that would allow companies to drill for oil; Opposition from environmentalists; President George W. Bush's support for oil drilling in ANWR.
- Unions urge Clinton to support ANWR. // Human Events;1/12/96, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p3
Reports that 15 labor unions urged United States' President Bill Clinton to reconsider his stance which allows oil exploration and drilling on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)'s coastal Plain. Contents of letter to Clinton; ANWR drilling originally pushed by Henry Jackson.
- Above Arctic oil reserves: old ways, satellite dishes. Knickerbocker, Brad // Christian Science Monitor;8/1/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 173, p1
Discusses the lifestyles of the Gwich'in tribe in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Alaska. Dependence of the tribe's society and culture on subsistence hunting and fishing; Expectation that the United States House of Representatives will vote on opening up a portion of ANWR to oil...
- Truth Is Endangered Species Around Enviros. West, Woody // Insight on the News;5/13/2002, Vol. 18 Issue 17, p48
Reveals the tactics resorted to by environmentalists in the U.S. Relations between the U.S. government and environmentalists; Examples of the use of faulty data on wildlife conservation campaigns; Implication of a decision against drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- Should We Drill in Alaska? // Junior Scholastic;9/17/2001, Vol. 104 Issue 2, p5
Argues the viability of drilling oil and natural gas in Alaska. Percentage of the American citizens opposing to the oil drilling; Views of environmentalists on land and wildlife of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Recognition on the need for additional energy sources.
- Arctic Oil, Frozen Dialogue. // Christian Science Monitor;8/30/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 196, p10
Presents opinions on the 2000 United States presidential candidates views on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge of Alaska.
- Clinton, congress prepare fierce battle over ANWR. Rubin, Steven I. // Human Events;11/10/95, Vol. 51 Issue 43, p1
Reports that Republicans and President Bill Clinton approach their showdown over the budget reconciliation bill, and are battling over a small provision allowing oil exploration on the coastal plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). ANWR boost to economy; Enviromental impact;...
- Oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;8/30/95, Vol. 87 Issue 193, p2
Informs about the harmful effects of oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on the environment. Plans of Congress to open fields for oil drilling in the region; Opposition by President Bill Clinton and the Interior Department to the plans.
- To Drill or Not to Drill. Lee, Dwight R. // Independent Review;Fall2001, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p217
Focuses on the issue of petroleum drilling by oil companies in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Complaints of environmentalists on the environmental implications of drilling; Discussion on the case of oil drilling in the Prudhoe Bay; Impact of technological innovations to...


