to a catastrophic spill that would be impossible to clean upcould leadto a catastrophic spill that would be impossible to clean up
to a catastrophic spill that w anybody who has children out therecould leadto a catastrophic spill that w anybody who has children out there
to a serious of dangerous blunders ... resulting in a disasterleadto a serious of dangerous blunders ... resulting in a disaster
to ice melt and global warmingwill contributeto ice melt and global warming
over how many jobs could arctic refuge oilwill createover how many jobs could arctic refuge oil
an estimated 250,000 to 735,000 jobscould createan estimated 250,000 to 735,000 jobs
more oil spills and accelerate global warmingwill causemore oil spills and accelerate global warming
an entire world of jobs that benefit thousands of people and their familiescreatesan entire world of jobs that benefit thousands of people and their families
a disastrous spill ... but that exploring for any more oil is incompatible with ensuring a liveable climatecould ... causea disastrous spill ... but that exploring for any more oil is incompatible with ensuring a liveable climate
to a catastrophic spill that would be difficult to control in the unpredictable weather conditionscould leadto a catastrophic spill that would be difficult to control in the unpredictable weather conditions
to oil spills ... and a spill in these pristine waters would be absolutely devastatingcould leadto oil spills ... and a spill in these pristine waters would be absolutely devastating
an oil spill like the recent BP spill in the Gulf of Mexicocausedan oil spill like the recent BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico
to US oil resurgence - Maine news , sports , obituaries , weather - Bangor Daily Newscould contributeto US oil resurgence - Maine news , sports , obituaries , weather - Bangor Daily News
policy to protect environment , indigenous people With receding sea ice allowing energy exploration in the Arcticsettingpolicy to protect environment , indigenous people With receding sea ice allowing energy exploration in the Arctic
to US oil resurgence — Business — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine Mike Siegel | MCTcould contributeto US oil resurgence — Business — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine Mike Siegel | MCT
great damage to the environment in the Arctichas causedgreat damage to the environment in the Arctic
aside for conservation a few decades ago as well assetaside for conservation a few decades ago as well as
a major spill that would be impossible to contain and would be potentially devastating to wildlife off the Arctic coastcould sparka major spill that would be impossible to contain and would be potentially devastating to wildlife off the Arctic coast
irreversible damage to the local and global ecosystemcould causeirreversible damage to the local and global ecosystem
500 to 700 new jobs and the lease will generate $ 13 million for the port , which will aslo benefit the state of Washingtonwill create500 to 700 new jobs and the lease will generate $ 13 million for the port , which will aslo benefit the state of Washington
too much damage to wildlife and the ecosystem to make it worthwhilewould causetoo much damage to wildlife and the ecosystem to make it worthwhile
to another oil spill , worse than the Gulf of Mexico spill in 2010 , where millions of cylinders of oil poured into the Gulf and killed 11 workerswill leadto another oil spill , worse than the Gulf of Mexico spill in 2010 , where millions of cylinders of oil poured into the Gulf and killed 11 workers
to US oil resurgence http://bangordailynews.com/2012/06/18/business/arctic-drilling-could-contribute-to-us-oil-resurgence/ printed on February 23 , 2017could contributeto US oil resurgence http://bangordailynews.com/2012/06/18/business/arctic-drilling-could-contribute-to-us-oil-resurgence/ printed on February 23 , 2017
immediate , irreversible damage to land that belongs to the American people — not Chevronwill causeimmediate , irreversible damage to land that belongs to the American people — not Chevron
permanent damage in the natural environment because it is not possible to restore their natural statescausespermanent damage in the natural environment because it is not possible to restore their natural states
condemnation from Greenpeace , whose activists are worried that an oil rush would damage the region ’s fragile ecosystemhas sparkedcondemnation from Greenpeace , whose activists are worried that an oil rush would damage the region ’s fragile ecosystem
what was beneath the iceto discoverwhat was beneath the ice
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