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 @8LWSZXMDemocrat from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…2yrs2Y

No, the drilling would threaten the continued existence of the species of plants and animals who rely on the refuge for survival

 @B3MV73CDemocrat from Wisconsin  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, as long as it is regulated AND an equal amount of land is added to the refuge to counter the land that is being used for drilling.

 @9CLR7CLDemocrat  from Utah  answered…6mos6MO

NO we should focus on nuclear power. Increase alternative energy subsidies to eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels

 @9WDNGX2Democrat from Louisiana  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, only if the animals are moved to a safer loaction until their done and the land the drilled is refined for those animals to go back and live in

 @9TFFL8CDemocrat from New Jersey  answered…8mos8MO

It should not start until every other reserve is depleted, and once that occurs, there should be regulations implemented to protect the wildlife.

 @7PTCG38Democrat  from Wisconsin  answered…12mos12MO

No, this would adversely affect the ongoing survival of various species of animals that rely on the refuge

 @7PTCG38Democrat  from Wisconsin  answered…1yr1Y

No, this would threaten the ongoing survival of various plants and species of animals that rely on the refuge

 @9D7Z75WDemocrat from South Carolina  answered…2yrs2Y

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…2yrs2Y

No, this would threaten the existence of varied species of wildlife who depend on the refuge for survival

 @96L9G5CDemocrat from Minnesota  answered…3yrs3Y

 @94BW7LFDemocrat from Missouri  answered…3yrs3Y

 @949JVC7Democrat from California  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, with very strict environmental regulations and we should increase alternative energy subsidies to eliminate dependence on fossil fuels

  @ChampCIndependent from Ohio  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, It is up to the state to decide but with strict environmental regulations

 @92HC3WNDemocrat from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8ZNXDY9Democrat from California  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8ZJG48GDemocrat from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Z7CYR5Democrat from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Z6RYMTDemocrat from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Z5V7CGDemocrat from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8WY84NGDemocrat from California  answered…4yrs4Y

No, I believe more research should be done on how to make e85 the standard for fuel as it is a renewable source of fuel as well as more research should be done on making carbon neutral fuel as there are ways to create hydrocarbon fuels by using up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

 @8SLMDGNDemocrat from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…2yrs2Y

No, the drilling would threaten the continued existence of the species of plants and animals who rely on the refuge for survival.

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but with very strict environmental regulations and limit drilling to the coastal ranges

 @98TCJRNDemocrat from New York  answered…2yrs2Y

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…2yrs2Y

No, this would threaten the continued existence of species of wildlife that depend on the refuge for survival

 @989RKK6Democrat from Florida  answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but with very strict environmental regulations and increase alternative energy subsidies to eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels.

 @988WDQLDemocrat from Arkansas  answered…2yrs2Y

We cannot physically stop someone from drilling in the Alaska Wildlife Refuge. Why make it a opinion of belief when we have no control. It is in your mind, either way if you believe it or not, it will still happen.

 @982ZCZ7Democrat from Pennsylvania  answered…2yrs2Y

I honestly don’t know much about this, I don’t know what’s right or wrong so I don’t want to make a bad choice or sum like that.

 @97WXDC5Democrat from Maryland  answered…3yrs3Y

 @97QV294Democrat from Ohio  answered…3yrs3Y

Only with the consent of Alaska natives, locals, and the state government.

 @97NHRDMDemocrat from Oklahoma  answered…3yrs3Y

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this will threaten the continued survival of the wildlife species who depend on the refuge

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the survival of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and worsen climate change as a result of further oil development

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten extinction of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and the oil development will worsen climate change

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…4yrs4Y

No, this would threaten extinction of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and climate change would be worsened

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…4yrs4Y

No, this would threaten extinction of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and worsen climate change

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…4yrs4Y

No, this would both threaten extinction of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and worsen climate change

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the continued survival of the wildlife species who rely on the refuge

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the existence of the wildlife species who rely on the refuge for survival

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the continuing existence of the wildlife species who rely on the refuge for survival

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the ongoing existence of the wildlife species who rely on the refuge for survival

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the continual existence of the wildlife species that rely on the refuge for survival

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the ongoing existence of the wildlife species that rely on the refuge for continued survival

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the continued existence of the wildlife species that rely on the refuge for survival.

 @9TMFG9SDemocrat from Utah  answered…8mos8MO

Yes, we are given resources and we should be able to use them. People think they are so big and important that they can control the Earth but they cant. Nothing we do or do not do is going to change the eventual outcome.

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the continued survival of the wildlife species who rely on the refuge, and the oil development will worsen climate change

 @7PTCG38Democrat from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, this would threaten the survival of the wildlife who rely on the refuge and the oil development would worsen climate change

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