Friday, March 13, 2009

Put a halt to Arctic drilling

The Arctic seas are no place for hasty drilling!

Tell the Minerals Management Service to halt all new oil and gas leases.
http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/arctict02/xg7nnkbr2ekdt87?


Polar bears, walruses, seals, whales and ocean-going birds like eider ducks and loons call the Arctic Ocean home. Their survival in
an environment seemingly so inhospitable is a wonder of nature. But as climate change continues unabated, these creatures - already
facing a harsh environment - become some of the most vulnerable on earth.

Incredibly, their plight may get worse, as the Minerals Management Service (MMS) considers offering 73 million acres of Arctic
waters to new oil and gas leasing. That's an area the size of Arizona.

It's critically important that you speak out in defense of these creatures.

The receding ice cap has made it harder for the animals - marine and land-based - to get around and find food, including the polar
bears that hunt here each year, and the Pacific walruses that live here year round. In fact, 90 percent of the entire Pacific walrus
population can be found in these waters.

But not just wildlife is at stake. Wholesale leasing in this area would endanger the centuries-old way of life of Native
communities, whose very culture centers on wildlife and ecosystem integrity.

Please click here to tell the MMS to halt new leases in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas.

There is simply no safe way to drill in these waters. Studies have shown that even seismic testing of potential drilling sites is
known to have an impact on marine animals' habits and lifecycles. And research conducted by the MMS indicates that with extensive
drilling, small crude oil and other petroleum spills are inevitable. MMS predicts a 40% chance of a large spill. Making matters
worse, the technology to clean up a spill in Arctic waters full of broken sea ice doesn't even exist.

We need science to guide decisions with such long-lasting effects, not pressure from the oil and gas industry. Until there is
scientific evidence that drilling won't harm wildlife, all new oil leases should be taken off the table.

Write the MMS today to ask that they halt all new leases until the science on drilling is in.
http://action.wilderness.org/campaign/arctict02/xg7nnkbr2ekdt87?

Thanks for all you do,
Kathy Kilmer
The Wilderness Society

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