by Tanada » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 07:42:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Starvid', 'D')rilling in ANWR will probably be needed later, but doing it before serious conservation and efficency reforms have been implemented is just perverse.
As someone said, drilling in ANWR is the same as cutting down the last tree on Easter Island. The allegory is not perfect (oil is not renewable, we have other sources of energy) but it is still rather striking.
Have no fear, the two senators from AK will put ANWR back in the legislation in the conference commitee, or if not it will be in supplementla legislation during this congress.
The delay between leasing and production will be sufficient for the conservation reforms you are looking for to take place, ANWR will be a trickle fed into the flood of demand. It will add a little to the USA energy balance, but anyone who can do simple aruthmatic knows it can never replace imports at the level we have now.