A troubling number of U.S. fish stocks are floundering (ahem), and a bipartisan duo of senators is hoping to stem the tide. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii)
Snubbing its Senate counterparts, the U.S. House of Representatives voted last night to drop from its version of the federal budget bill a provision to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. The Senate had recently approved a draft of the bill with the ANWR drilling provision, dealing a crushing blow to environmentalists and Senate Democrats who have been tirelessly fighting for years to keep the refuge off-limits to oil companies. Proponents of drilling argue that the U.S. needs the oil and that environmental impacts would be minimal. Opponents say the amount of oil is questionable, that drilling will be expensive and catastrophic to the environment, that preserving one of America's last wild places is critical, and that energy conservation and investment in alternative energy sources should take precedence over drilling in the wildlife refuge. The House bill does nothing to preclude the possibility of opening the refuge down the line, but it deals a rare win to Congressional Democrats and the environmental community.
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dancing, biking, listening, talking, writing, reading,
watching, eating, drinking, running, thinking, working, dreaming,
surrendering, laughing, smiling, acting, traveling, singing, surfing,
driving, shopping, thanking, observing, welcoming, connecting,
loving, learning, sharing, practicing, asking.
Inspiration: Books: Letters to a Young Poet, Rainer Maria Rilke/
Music: Linkin Park and The Cure/
People: My mother and all of those that have come before me that have fought their
own battles and didn't give up/
Places: Carl Schurz Park, New York, NY/
Movies: In Search of a Midnight Kiss, Stealing Beauty, Beautiful Girls, When A Man Loves a Woman, In America, Magdelene Sisters, The Notebook, Run Fat Boy Run/
Things: Causes worth fighting for: Lupus and other auto-immune disorders, Organ Donation and impoverished and at-risk youth.