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JUNE 2010, VOLUME 1

Obama Starts Addressing Offshore Oil Hazards

OBAMA STARTS ADDRESSING OFFSHORE OIL HAZARDS

NRDC president Frances Beinecke applauds President Obama's announcement that he is extending the moratorium on offshore drilling and calling a time out on lease sales off the coast of Alaska. But the president should go further and focus on the root cause of the tragedy in the gulf.

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Rising carbon dioxide emissions don't pose a problem in the atmosphere alone -- the rising CO2 in our oceans is increasing acid levels, making seawaters more corrosive and threatening the survival of coral reefs and shelled sea creatures.

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Arctic Drilling: 6 Months is Not Enough "Today we learned that President has postponed drilling there for 6 months, pending the issuance of a report by the newly created Presidential commission on the Gulf disaster. Given the huge uncertainties and many challenges posed by the Arctic's poorly understood but unforgiving marine environment, this doesn't come close to being enough of a delay."

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