"Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has decided to hold the fate of her state, nation, and world hostage to drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as explained by guest blogger Daniel J. Weiss, CAPAF’s Director of Climate Strategy. Murkowski gave a long impassioned speech when she introduced her 'Dirty Air Act' – a Congressional Review Act resolution that would overturn EPA’s scientific finding that carbon pollution threatens public health and the environment."
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She told E&E Daily (subscription required) that
she would oppose a global warming bill unless it included oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska: Murkowski said yesterday she would not consider voting for the climate package without drilling in ANWR. “I’m still saying ANWR is one of the must-haves,” Murkowski said.
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"And Alaska is the first state damaged by unchecked emissions:
* Alaska’s temperature increased up to 4 degrees Fahrenheit – double the increase in the rest of the nation.
* Thirty one villages are imminently threatened with erosion, flooding, climate change. Twelve of these villages are already being relocated, at a cost of up to $2.4 billion.
* Oil production in the North Slope of Alaska requires ice roads to avoid damage to the tundra. The ice road season has been cut in half over the last thirty years due to warming."
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