Proposal: The US should drill oil at ANWR. Importance: The United States is currently contracting during the recession. My work is losing. When drilling with ANWR, hundreds of thousands of jobs will be born. In addition, 80% of the state revenue in Alaska comes from petroleum. Due to the decline of the North Slope oil field, Alaska people may lose their jobs. ANWR drilling will create employment for Alaska people. As Jenniferkovsky, who lived in Alaska for 34 years, said, "Oil is very important, nothing else happens here" Employment is time when my opponent ranked first, second and third Not worth
Drilling oil from the Alaska Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary (ANWR) is a serious problem for environmentalists and the future of the United States. Should the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary be open to oil mining? In this article I will explain whether to allow oil extraction to the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This also shows the environmental impact and I will present a critical analysis of the current excavation problem. The historical Arctic countries have relied on inventions of petroleum and modern machinery since the 1800s. From skin care products to automobiles and engine gasoline, petroleum is the foundation of almost everything in our daily lives. Without petroleum, the country can not meet the energy demand for our survival. Regarding offshore drilling, ongoing exploration has become a vital argument between supporters and opponents.
For more than a decade, discussion about oil drilling in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary continues. The oil company strongly urged oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Sanctuary and received support from most Alaska government officials and from the powerful private environmental groups representing millions of members throughout the United States I was totally opposed. Every day, the Diet has established wildlife oil in the Arctic countries. Heating cars, heating houses, electricity are just a few examples of the use of petroleum fuels in our daily life. Where are you going to wake up tomorrow and you can not fly because there is no fuel, or where plastic-containing products are shipped from the market, where are you going? "In fact, petroleum is part of our daily products such as crayons, bubble gums, deodorants, etc. (Mooney 19.) Oil is the number one energy source in the US today, but the US has 160 billion I am importing dollars.