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4. Why does Jim Waldman oppose drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? 5. Outline two reasons why oil exploitation is prohibited in the ANWR?

8. Why do you think Jim Waldman describes he refuge as one of the most spectacular wildlife areas in North America?"

9. It is mentioned that since 1978, about 12.9 billion barrels of crude have been taken out of the nearby Prudhoe Bay fields How significant in this statement?

10. Overall if you are leader to make the final decision on oil drilling in the ANWR fields, what would be your stanceHint would you be for the drilling of oil or against Why or why not

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