Since you haven't explained it yet, it's a little disingenuous of you to say you're going to "try one more time."
Wow. I didn't think it was possible to get so much wrong in such a short sentence.
- "Peppering" the wilderness: You make it sound like there will be oil derricks and pipelines scattered throughout the 19 million acres of the ANWR. In fact, they will be concentrated in a tiny (I'll explain later how tiny in concrete terms that even you, I hope, will understand) area of about 2000 acres - a little over three square miles.
- "Pristine, unspoiled": For starts, it isn't pristine and unspoiled. People have lived there for centuries. And the ones who live there favor the drilling; they understand what you don't; it will not destroy the ANWR.
- "Short term oil supply": I previously showed you that the estimates are that there is enough economically recoverable oil there to replace all the oil that we get from Saudi Arabia for ten years (low-range estimate) to thirty years (high-range estimate). If you think ten to thirty years' worth of Saudi oil is "short term," what do you consider to be long term?
You earlier suggested ("Peppering a pristine, unspoiled wilderness...") that the "destruction" of the ANWR would be widespread. As I demonstrated for you a few pages back, the actual area of development would be tiny. You either ignored that graphic or simply didn't understand its significance, so let me try to explain it to you another way:
The proposed 2000 acres of development amounts to about one ten-thousandth of the entire ANWR. Let's see what one ten-thousandth means:
- One ten-thousandth of a mile is a little over six inches.
- One ten-thousandth of the weight of your 3000 pound car is about 4.8 ounces - about the weight of the owner's manual in the glove box.
- One ten-thousandth of the population of the entire United States is a disappointing turnout at a Saturday afternoon baseball game - about 29,000 people.
- You could walk one ten-thousandth of the distance from the east coast of the U.S. to the west coast in about five minutes.
- If you have a full head of hair, you probably find one-ten thousandth of that hair in your brush each morning - about ten hairs.
- Reading this sentence takes about one ten-thousandth of an eight-hour workday.
Don't brush your hair in the morning; you're causing all kinds of destruction.
Yeah, well if you'd actually answered the question asked of you, instead of trying to go off onto some nonsensical sideshow about drilling in Yosemite National Park...