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Set Arctic refuge aside.


Byline: The Register-Guard

With Democrats in control of both the House and Senate, there's not much chance the Bush administration will realize its cherished goal of opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) covers 19,049,236 acres (79,318 km²) in northeastern Alaska, in the North Slope region. It was originally protected in 1960 by order of Fred A. Seaton, the Secretary of the Interior under U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.  to oil drilling.

But it's wise never to underestimate the administration and its soulmates in the oil industry. They've never stopped trying to get Congress to authorize the extraction of oil from America's most pristine wilderness, and the skyrocketing price of oil could embolden em·bold·en  
tr.v. em·bold·ened, em·bold·en·ing, em·bold·ens
To foster boldness or courage in; encourage. See Synonyms at encourage.
 Republicans to make yet another run at ANWR ANWR Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska, USA) .

That realization no doubt motivated Sen. Joe Lieberman Joseph Isadore "Joe" Lieberman (born February 24, 1942) is an American politician from Connecticut. Lieberman was first elected to the United States Senate in 1988, and was elected to his fourth term on November 7, 2006. In the 2000 U.S. , I-Conn., to introduce legislation last week to protect the coastal plains region of the Arctic refuge from oil and gas exploration.

Lieberman's bill would accomplish that worthy goal by designating the region as wilderness. The senator cites the original intent of the refuge: To provide habitat for polar bears, caribou Caribou, town, United States
Caribou (kâr`ĭb), town (1990 pop. 9,415), Aroostook co., NE Maine, on the Aroostook River; inc. 1859.
, musk oxen oxen

adult castrated male of any breed of Bos spp.
, snow geese and other species in Alaska's extraordinary array of wildlife.

Congress should approve this bill and put the refuge beyond the reach of those who stubbornly cling to Verb 1. cling to - hold firmly, usually with one's hands; "She clutched my arm when she got scared"
hold close, hold tight, clutch

hold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of
 the myth that America can drill its way to energy security.

Government studies estimate that between 5.6 billion and 16 billion barrels of oil lie beneath the refuge's coastal plain. Under the most optimistic scenarios, production from the refuge would result in a 0.5 percent annual increase in domestic supply, which would barely make a dent in this nation's ever-growing dependence on foreign oil.

At best, the refuge would provide less than a year's supply of oil for the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . And the resulting drilling rigs, roads, pipelines, machinery and aircraft would exact a terrible toll on the refuge and its wildlife.

Hopefully, there will never come a day when national security requires that America tap the oil in ANWR. But if it ever does, Americans would be grateful that this generation had the foresight to set it off limits by designating it as wilderness.

If Congress is serious about energy security, it should pass a strong energy bill that reduces U.S. oil dependence through conservation, efficiency and the development of alternative energy sources. That goal can be accomplished readily by resolving the major differences between the Senate and House energy bills approved earlier this year.

The Senate's energy legislation raises fuel economy standards to an average of 35 miles per gallon Noun 1. miles per gallon - the distance traveled in a vehicle powered by one gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel
unit, unit of measurement - any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange; "the dollar is the United States unit of
 for all cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles This page lists sports utility vehicles currently in production (as of April 2007), as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles.  by 2020, while the House version has no such hike. By preserving the Senate language, Congress can achieve an inexhaustable annual reduction in oil consumption that's equivalent to what two ANWRs could produce running at full tilt.

The House bill imposes $16 billion in new taxes and royalties on oil companies over 10 years by removing outdated and unnecessary industry tax breaks. A large chunk of that money would go to provide tax incentives for renewable resources and energy efficiency. The Senate bill would retain the industry subsidies and should be rejected in favor of the House language.

Senate-House conferees also should agree on rules that steeply cut energy consumption in new commercial buildings and set higher performance standards for light bulbs.

By designating the coastal plains region of the Arctic refuge as wilderness and approving a comprehensive energy bill, Congress can do more to reduce this nation's dangerous dependence on foreign oil than drilling in ANWR could ever achieve.
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Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Date:Nov 12, 2007
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