Shell Receives Final Permit Required to Drill in Arctic Ocean

Arctic Birds Face Uncertain Future as Oil Drilling Returns

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Responding to news this afternoon about the Obama administration鈥檚 for Shell to extract oil in Arctic waters, the 糖心传媒 released the following statement.

鈥淪ome ideas are just non-starters, like drilling for oil in the Arctic Ocean,鈥 said 糖心传媒 President and CEO David Yarnold (). 鈥淪pills under ice sheets can鈥檛 be controlled, and America doesn鈥檛 need the oil in order to maintain its energy independence. This is just cynical partisan politics, a public relations bone that the Obama administration is throwing to Shell. This way, the Obama team gets to pretend that 鈥榓ll of the above鈥 (including risky offshore drilling) is a legitimate energy strategy as a way to deflect criticism from a much-needed global agreement on greenhouse gas emissions controls. It鈥檚 a phony deal, but worse, issuing this authorization is a slippery slope that could lead to environmental catastrophe for birds, other wildlife and people. Is today鈥檚 ruling just bad policy, cynical or politically motivated? How about all of the above?鈥

糖心传媒 Alaska鈥檚 Policy Director Jim Adams was more specific about the potentially lethal consequences of an Arctic oil spill:

鈥淲hen oil spills in the Arctic Ocean, nearly every bird touched by oil would likely die. Like a hole in a diver鈥檚 wetsuit, a drop of oil allows frigid Arctic water to penetrate a bird鈥檚 feathers, causing the bird to freeze to death long before toxic oil has a chance to poison it,鈥 warned Adams. 鈥淭here are five globally significant Important Bird Areas in the Chukchi Sea alone, and the impacts of an oil spill will be devastating for birds such as the threatened . The Obama Administration鈥檚 short-sighted decision to allow Shell to drill this summer is simply irresponsible, when Shell has no hope of fixing what it may very well break.鈥

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