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ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE, ABANDONED TREATIES, AND FOSSIL-FUEL DEPENDENCE: THE COMING COSTS OF OIL-AND-GAS EXPLORATION IN THE '1002 AREA' OF THE ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

机译:环境损害,被遗弃的处理方法和化石燃料依赖:北极国家野生动植物保护区“ 1002”地区油气勘探的未来成本

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Contrary to claims from American politicians, lobbyists, and oil and gas executives, allowing energy development in the Alaskan Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) will harm the environment, compromise international law, erode the social significance of wilderness protection, and ultimately fail to increase the energy security of the United States. After exploring a brief history of the ANWR controversy, this piece argues that the operation of oil and gas refineries in ANWR will release discharged solids, drilling waste, and dirty diesel fuel into the ecosystem's food-chain, as they have from oil operations in Prudhoe Bay. Less obvious but equally important, oil and gas exploration in ANWR will violate a number of international treaties on biodiversity protection. In the end, development in ANWR will threaten the concept of wilderness protection, and will do little to end US dependence on foreign sources of energy.
机译:与美国政界人士,游说者以及石油和天然气高管的说法相反,允许阿拉斯加北极国家野生动物保护区(ANWR)进行能源开发将损害环境,损害国际法,侵蚀荒野保护的社会意义,并最终无法增加美国的能源安全。在探讨了ANWR争议的简要历史之后,这篇文章认为,ANWR的石油和天然气精炼厂的运营会将排放的固体,钻探废料和肮脏的柴油燃料释放到生态系统的食物链中,就像在Prudhoe的石油运营中一样湾。不太明显但同样重要的是,ANWR中的石油和天然气勘探将违反许多有关生物多样性保护的国际条约。最终,ANWR的发展将威胁到荒野保护的概念,并且对结束美国对外国能源的依赖无济于事。

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