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- From: jimiii@nimbus.com (Jim Warford)
- Subject: Re: KILL THE BEARTOOTHS!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.214748.2917@nimbus.com>
- Reply-To: jimiii@nimbus.com (Jim Warford)
- Organization: Nimbus Technology, Santa Clara, CA USA
- References: <gf2y_oa00WB60mm0sI@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 21:47:48 GMT
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- In article <gf2y_oa00WB60mm0sI@andrew.cmu.edu> "John B. Randolph" <jr4h+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >Hello folks,
- >Well, if you want to kill and destroy a beautiful region adjacent to
- >Yellowstone - *do not act now*. However, if enviro-raping isn't your
- >bag, and have a minute, write a letter (by November 23 - eeeck) or postcard
- >to
- > Curtis W. Bates, Forest Supervisor
- > Custer Nat'l Forest
- > POB 2556
- > Billings, MT 59103
- >
- >and try to encourage Mr Bates to push for the 'no leasing' alternative.
- >The Beartooth region of Custer National Forest is a spectacular area NE of
- >Yellowstone. It is the largest expanse of alpine tundra in the lower 48.
- >It is an incredibly beautiful place - I thought more so than Yellowstone
- >itself. The forest service, in their less-than-infinite wisdom wants to
- >open 177,000 acres to oil and gas development.
-
- Have you by chance been to that area. If memory serves me right, it is
- adjacent to an area which has been raped by developers who bought large
- ranches, subdivided them and then sold them in 5-10 acre plots to all
- the Californians with big money. Are you one of those proud landowners
- perchance?
-
- >Take a minute out and try to stop this - it will cost only 29 cents -
- >substantially less than the dynamite and caps that you'd need to later
- >on to halt this...
-
- Does anybody else find it kind of ironic that even though we are the
- largest per capita consumers of petroleum and natural gas based
- products in the world we are the first to scream "NOT IN MY BACKYARD"?
- If we all were to send in our applications and try to procur the
- leases and then refuse to sell the rights to the large oil companies
- unless they sign an agreement to explore and/or drill in a manner
- which does the least damage (minumum roads, no garbage dumps, replacement
- of topsoil, replanting, etc.) to the environment it would be more
- beneficial. Face it! Now or in the future, ALL areas with crude
- oil or natural gas are going to be exploited. Prevention of development
- is a short term win because when the pumps in the mideast start
- pumping sand instead of oil all areas of the US which contain oil
- will be developed. Do you actually believe that we won't postphone
- running out of oil until the last possible drop is squeezed from the
- earth? Do you believe that the kids growing up now who are so self-
- centered that they will kill someone because they told them not to
- lean against their car or they bumped into them in the mall or they
- happen to want your car or bomber jacket will give a shit about the
- environment when we are running out of oil? I think promoting
- ecologically friendly and safe development of oil reserves now will
- prevent total rape of the land in another 30 years.
- Gaining control of the leases would have the side effect of allowing
- us to reinvest the money in buying private lands and donating them
- to groups like ducks unlimited or the nature conservatory. Maybe it
- is time to start a new newsgroup "rec.get.control.of.the.oil.leases"
- which would have the charter of publishing all upcoming timber and
- oil leases and information on where to send your application to be
- eligible for the leases.
-
- --jimiii (not an enviro-raper but rather an enviro-realist)
-
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