Feature
Jul 2005
To drill, or not to drill
Among all the energy proposals embraced by the administration of US President George W Bush, drilling for hydrocrabons in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is arguably the most controversial. To the administration, the refuge is a promising source of new domestic oil and natural gas supplies; to conservationists and environmentalists, it is a unique habitat that should be protected, not exploited, by the government. Ellen Lask reports
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