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Fool's Gold in Alaska

Alaskan politicians have used every oil-price rise since 1973 to push for drilling beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But even putting environmental questions aside, refuge oil is unnecessary, insecure, economically risky, and a distraction from the real energy debate. Market solutions tha...

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Published in:Foreign affairs (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2001-07, Vol.80 (4), p.72-85
Main Authors: Lovins, Amory B., Lovins, L. Hunter
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:Alaskan politicians have used every oil-price rise since 1973 to push for drilling beneath the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But even putting environmental questions aside, refuge oil is unnecessary, insecure, economically risky, and a distraction from the real energy debate. Market solutions that enhance efficiency can provide secure, safe, and clean energy services at much lower cost.
ISSN:0015-7120
2327-7793
DOI:10.2307/20050227