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60 Minutes visits Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (2001) 

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In 2001, 60 Minutes filed a report from Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge where conservationists were fending off oil companies from drilling.
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Комментарии : 14   
@Amber90125
@Amber90125 3 года назад
I visited the Arctic Refuge when I went in my honeymoon way back in 2000. I remember how beautiful the land and the beautiful wildlife.
@casienwhey
@casienwhey 3 года назад
Any drilling there would be an industrial development on a massive scale. I don't buy for a minute it would be a small footprint with minimal disruptions. It's either a wildlife reserve or an industrial oil and gas development. It can't be both successfully.
@yourturn777
@yourturn777 3 года назад
WHERE are the views & comments? im shocked
@yourturn777
@yourturn777 3 года назад
LOVE IT. THANK YOU! 💘✊ Even mike couldnt make me stop loving 60 min😉
@4peaceandharmony
@4peaceandharmony 3 года назад
Hillarious, gas is $3+/gallon and yet we're still surviving and still care about the environment and ANWR.
@jocelynpoesnecker5526
@jocelynpoesnecker5526 3 года назад
Collect sticks and wood and have a wood burning stove. Have horses instead of cars. Work very hard to not need that oil. Look into how righteous men such as Moses and Jesus lived. They are our examples. I ask Dear God humbly to Bless you and your family.🌺🍦🐾🌹🌦💐🎂🍆🍌🍦🌹🍩🌷🍀🧀🎂❤️🌻🍏🍏❤️🕌❤️🕌❤️🕌
@Susan.I
@Susan.I Год назад
Save the polar bears, and all the other animals!!!!
@forcingclimateinfo7014
@forcingclimateinfo7014 3 года назад
Ye why don't we pump more carbon into the air🤔🌍🔥
@andrewandres148
@andrewandres148 2 года назад
Unless you hypocriyts leave all nylon alone, dont own a car. do not ride a bus or train, get rid of all your plastic bags, leave all food alone that uses fertalizer...Get rid of all your plasic moulding in your house, do not use any heat in your house (natural gas) and do not live in a high rise or even a house for that matter (materials move to a site by oil),,,,,,,...... Get rid of your computer, smart phone, tv, and just sit in a hut made with used pallets, ......... If you preach it live it, otherwise you are a con artist....... Oh yeah no art either lots of oil used in materials.....
@Jake-rs9nq
@Jake-rs9nq Год назад
YoU pAtiCiPaTe iN sOciEtY sO yOu cAnT cRitiCiZe iT What a ridiculous sentiment. If the world has built such a flawed society, where we MUST consume finite oil supplies simply to survive, then we need to fix it.
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