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Environmental Issues: Taking Sides:
Environmental Impacts I:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Should the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Be Opened to Oil Drilling, and Should DDT Be
Banned Worldwide?
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Issue 1: Should the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge Be Opened to
Oil Drilling?
A. Yes: Professor of economics Dwight R. Lee
argues that the economic and other
benefits of Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge (ANWR) oil are so great that
even environmentalists should aggree
to permit drilling and they probably
would if they stood to benefit directly:
B. No: Physicist Amory B. Lovins and lawyer L.
Hunter Lovins assert that recovering ANWR
oil is too costly and too vulnerable to
disruption. They hold that alternatives such
as developing greater fuel efficiency are
wiser choices for meeting future energy
needs:
Issue 2: Should DDT Be Banned Worldwide?
A. Yes: Anne Platt McGinn, a senior researcher at
the Worldwatch Institute, argues that
although DDT is still used to fight malaria,
their are other, more effective and less
environmentally harmful methods. She
maintains that DDT Should be banned
or reserved for emergency use.
B. No. Roger Bate, director of Africa Fighting
Malaria, asserts that DDT is the cheapest
and most effective way to combat malaria
and that it should remain available for use.
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