Oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Tags: OIL well drilling -- Environmental aspects; ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska) -- Environmental conditions; ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
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- To Drill or Not to Drill. Lee, Dwight R. // Independent Review;Fall2001, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p217
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