Aug 24 2005
Words from an Alaskan on drilling in the Arctic Refuge
Matthew Gilbert is guest blogger for the NRDC this week.
“The fact that it’s even a question whether we should drill in a pristine place like the Arctic Refuge, the breeding grounds of Polar Bears, the Porcupine Caribou Herd, and many bird species, is an ethical travesty of our time. The world is realizing fossil fuel is becoming more and more scarce and its costs to the earth more expensive. We Gwich’in of Alaska pay $5.00 a gallon and are getting hit the hardest, but we know our environment is far more important. Even in a time of energy shortage, we stick to our belief: complete protection of the Refuge’s Coastal Plain to ensure the survival of the Porcupine Caribou Herd.”
Read the full text at his NRDC blog. Visit the NRDC blog for other stories from Matthew Gilbert.
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