(When will this
seemingly out of control human hunger stop? We know it is the wrong thing to
do, both morally and aesthetically, science has unquestionably illustrated what
we are doing is wrong, both in the destruction of these beautiful and irreplaceable places, and the corruption of
Earth’s atmosphere, which we all depend on.
Yes, when will we
learn that what we doing is both irresponsible and blatantly thievery from
future generations – Robert McLean)
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| Katie Valentine. |
Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve is home to a vast
array of plant and animal life, including mangroves, orchids,
alligators, and the highly endangered Florida panther.
But that rich biodiversity is one of the key reasons
environmentalists were outraged last week when the National Park Service
approved Burnett Oil Company’s proposal to explore for oil in the southwest
Florida preserve. The Park Service completed an Environmental Assessment of the
proposal and found that the oil
exploration outlined in the plan wouldn’t significantly impact the preserve.
Environmental groups, however, aren’t so sure. The oil
company plans to use “vibroseis” trucks to test for oil in the preserve —
vehicles that weigh 60,000 pounds and which send sound waves down through the
earth to help discover where oil reserves are located. It’s similar to the
seismic testing technique that scientists and marine activists are protesting
in the Atlantic, but in this case, it’s being used on land.
“We’re concerned these trucks could do a lot of damage to
the ecosystem,” Amy Mall, senior policy analyst for the Natural Resources
Defense Council, told ThinkProgress.
Read Katie Valentine’s story on ClimateProgress - “Oil Company Gets The Go-Ahead To Explore For Oil In Wildlife-Rich Preserve.”

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