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Point Barrow Ice Camps - The Greatest Place to Stand in the Arctic
The Alaskan Raven and Two Caribou. Point Barrow is the point farthest north in Alaska and the United States, located on the Arctic Ocean at the site of much undersea scientific research. The US Navy has operated ice camps in support of Arctic...
14 commentsJanet Contreras Vs. Ed Pastor : On Energy And Oil
When it comes to energy policy, Janet Contreras (candidate for Congress in Arizona CD4) is easy to understand: If it helps the nation and also helps people, let's do it. (I'm paraphrasing.) Incumbent Ed...
2 commentsDetails You May Not Have Heard About The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge... ANWR
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. When oil prices increase, the debate over drilling rages.
0 commentsThe War Over ANWR
The argument over whether or not to drill in the Artic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR).
0 commentsPolitics and Falling Oil Prices
The 2008 oil price rise came to a screeching halt when President Bush overturned executive order banning more offshore drilling. Oil prices had been rising not because of an oil shortage but because of a fear of an oil shortage.
4 commentsForeign Oil Dependence and Gas Prices
This is the billion dollar question, isn't it? Unfortunately there is no quick, simple, or straightforward answer. As American consumers, we try to simplify the issue by blaming it on OPEC, politicians,...
0 commentsFeeling The Gas Crunch - Blast Congress
As the price of gas hits $4.00 this is good time to examine the important reasons why. So if you can, turn off your emotions for just a bit so we aren't drawn to any pretense. Later you can turn the switch...
1 commentThe Energy Non-Crisis
This has to be one of the most important books ever written in the world. It can open our eyes to what we have and what we could have without buying foreign oil!!! Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained...
2 commentsOil And You - Part 3
The Democratic Congress wrings its hands and says there is just nothing to do. They cry about how OPEC won't listen to them in their demands to have the oil cartel pump more oil. There is nothing to do about...
0 commentsWhere's The National Energy Plan?
So how much oil does the United States import each year? A good question and one every American should be asking themselves. Our oil import and energy consumption statistics are stunning.
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