FROM THE ARCHIVE
Column: On environment Norton shows her fangs
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2003

"The Bush administration picked a sunny day, with the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge as a bracing photo backdrop, to put a smiling face on its controversial environmental policies.

The face belonged to Interior Secretary Gale Norton, who at her appearance yesterday linked President Bush with the Republicans' greatest conservationist, Theodore Roosevelt, and peppered her remarks with references to "communication," "consultation" and "cooperation."

Norton did, however, flash the drill-bit teeth of Bush energy policies. She delivered a lengthy defense of the administration's plan to drill for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, greatest of the nation's bird and animal sanctuaries.

In fact, Norton called the Arctic Refuge "one of the most environmentally appropriate places we can look for energy." Why? Because of all the things that can be done "in a high-tech way" to protect it."

Get the Story:
In the Northwest: Bush smiles at environment, but his teeth are fangs (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 2/5)

Relevant Links:
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Fish and Willdife Service - http://arctic.fws.gov
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Pro-Development site - http://www.anwr.org

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