Article from: OGEL Archive issue , in Environment
Introduction
p>For many Americans the question of whether to permit oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is answered in its name. It's a wildlife refuge, right? But are we confronting an environmental issue on which all reasonable people not in the hire of "big oil" must agree? Is the case against the drilling irrefutable? The answer is a resounding no.
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Suggested Citation
D.R. Langenkamp; "Wildlife and Drilling Can Coexist"
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