Sept. 12, 2019 BLM releases the final environmental impact statement (FEIS), recommending the least protective alternative, which would allow oil and gas leasing on 1.56 million acres of the Arctic Refuge's Coastal Plain. Secretary Bernhardt signs the Record of Decision (ROD) adopting this alternative on Aug. 17, 2020.
For a cleaner future, it's critical to reduce fossil fuel drilling on public lands. We need to equitably transition to responsible renewable energy—including solar and wind—to fulfill our energy needs while preserving our environment and communities. Here are seven impacts of oil and gas drilling:
Regulation of U.S. Arctic Drilling. Oil and gas development on federal land is regulated by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. ... Although improvements have been made, the safety and environmental impacts of offshore oil and gas development in the Arctic remain highly controversial. 15,16. Reducing Surface Impacts on Alaska's North Slope.
The Biden administration will undertake a new environmental review of potential oil and gas development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska after citing what it called serious flaws ...
Transitioning away from offshore drilling is also an issue of environmental justice. Current pro-drilling ocean policies have left coastal communities exposed to the negative health effects and ...
Exploration, drilling, and offshore oil production can threaten the fish and marine mammals that Arctic Indigenous peoples depend on. If their number is …
The Biden-Harris administration today announced significant steps to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Arctic Refuge) and more than 13 million acres in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A).
Stanford experts explain why the recently approved Willow oil drilling project in Alaska has sparked controversy, discuss the significance of new limits on oil drilling in …
A controversial plan for oil and gas drilling on a long-disputed site in the Arctic received a green light from the Biden administration this week.
In the renewed debate over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one troubling impact of oil development has been overlooked: Disrupting the annual …
As the climate crisis progresses, the Arctic's unique biodiversity and intact ecosystems face an uncertain future. Offshore oil exploration, drilling and production threaten the fish and marine mammals that Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic rely on, and the infrastructure related to these industries, such as pipelines, can negatively impact other species and …
Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would cause a lot of environmental harm. 53 In 2006, groups of ecologists studied tropic and microbial changes to oil-drilled land in the North Slope of Alaska.
The Energy and Climate Impacts of Oil Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. [Prepared for Alaska Wilderness League] Jeremy June 2019. SUMMARY OF …
The Biden administration recently issued a draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement that recognizes conservation needs and Indigenous rights in the Arctic Refuge region and contains stipulations that could restrict the amount of land offered up for drilling and limit seismic surveys.
Supporters say a major oil project President Joe Biden is OK'ing on Alaska's petroleum-rich North Slope represents an economic lifeline for Indigenous communities while environmentalists say it runs counter to his climate goals. The decision on whether to approve ConocoPhillips Alaska's Willow project in a federal oil reserve roughly the size …
This article contributes to the discussion on socio-environmental conflicts and extractive projects in the Arctic region. Fifty-three socio-environmen…
Competing groups frame the debate over oil drilling off Alaska's coast in varying ways depending on their environmental and economic interests.
This new plan would reverse former President Obama's ban on drilling on the Atlantic coast and in the Arctic.In 2015, Obama blocked oil exploration on some 22 million acres of Alaskan land and ...
Oil drilling in Alaska is a contentious issue, with concerns about the effects on the environment and wildlife. This article explores the impact of this controversial practice.
Stanford experts explain why the recently approved Willow oil drilling project in Alaska has sparked controversy, discuss the significance of new limits on oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean, and describe the complicated nature of energy transformation in the fastest-warming place on Earth.
The environmental case against increased production in the Arctic is clear and irrefutable. Not only does drilling offshore increase the risk of disastrous spills, threatening wildlife, habitats and communities, but the increased greenhouse gas emissions from greater fossil fuel use will accelerate climate change in the region.
The centre is a research collaboration between 21 research and management institutions, with a focus on Arctic environmental issues. The centre has several research programs, some of which are dedicated to studying impacts of human activities on Arctic ecosystems and human societies.
The argument for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is economic. Proponents say it will create jobs, generate $1.1 billion over the next decade, and make …
Environmental campaigners are taking Norway to court over drilling in the Arctic.
At the request of Arctic Wilderness League, Public Affairs has prepared this analysis of the energy and climate impacts of oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. FINDINGS & ANALYSIS . 1. Opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling will mostly benefit global oil companies as the U.S increases net oil exports.
The issue of drilling in the Arctic has sparked intense debates surrounding the environmental impact, wildlife conservation, and ecosystem disruption. As concerns about climate change and sustainable practices continue to grow, it is crucial to examine the long-term consequences of oil exploration in this delicate region.
Massive Arctic Oil Drilling Project Gets the Green Light. ... In an environmental impact statement released in January, the BLM suggested a preferred alternative for the project that involves ...
In the renewed debate over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one troubling impact of oil development has been overlooked: Disrupting the annual caribou migration will have a profound effect on the soil and release even more greenhouse gas into the atmosphere.
The Arctic Wildlife Refuge is threatened by oil and gas development after being opened to oil and gas leasing by a provision in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. If oil companies are allowed to drill on the refuge's sensitive coastal plain, …
Why is drilling for oil in the Arctic bad? Drilling for oil in the Arctic is controversial because of the potential environmental risks and the impact on indigenous communities. The Arctic ecosystem is fragile and vulnerable to oil spills, which can have long-lasting effects on wildlife and the environment.
minimizing environmental impact. As the authors are engaged in drilling operations at the well-site, environmental impacts during drilling operations are only discussed here with their mitigation measures. Introduction . Drilling is the process in which a hole is made in the ground to allow sub-surface hydrocarbons to flow to the surface.
The Trump administration releases its final environmental impact statement (EIS) for an oil and gas leasing program in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge—what NRDC staff attorney Garett Rose ...
A strong movement has developed around demanding an end to oil and gas drilling in the west and the Arctic is a key priority. Despite this many western nations have gone …
Impacts of oil and gas drilling developments could worsen the effects of climate change on species in the Arctic refuge, the Bureau of Land Management said. - Articles from The Weather Channel ...
While new drilling in U.S. Arctic waters are no longer an immediate risk, without permanent protections, these waters remain vulnerable. Take a look at how a handful of the Arctic's abundant wildlife would be impacted by offshore drilling and a …
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