Forwarded from: GREENLines, Friday September 26, 2003, Issue 1958 REPORT BELIES DRILLING PROMISES: Amid a renewed push to open the Arctic N.W.R. to energy development, a new GAO report finds that "the government's record of protecting wildlife refuges from environmentally damaging effects of oil and gas drilling has been spotty" says the Washington Post 9/24. According to the report a quarter of the 575 wildlife refuges have been opened to oil and gas production and while the impact on some has been "negligible," at others there have been "large scale spills, disruption of wildlife habitat, abandoned infrastructure and equipment, soil and groundwater contamination, and other ecological damage." The USFWS, which manages the refuges, doesn't even know the number of oil spills that have occurred, has never assessed cumulative impacts and does not have the resources or technical expertise to "properly oversee oil and gas activities." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make your voice heard! Find out how to get Take Action Alerts and other important Sierra Club messages by email at: http://www.sierraclub.org/email